Joo Ki-hwan "Gwangju Change Begins... Will Strive for Regional Development"

Lee Jun-seok to Visit Gwangju and Express Gratitude to Citizens

People Power Party Candidates in Gwangju Pay Tribute at the May 18 Democratic Cemetery View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Candidates from the People Power Party Gwangju Metropolitan City Chapter concluded their election schedule on the 2nd by paying respects at the National May 18th Democratic Cemetery.


On the morning of the same day, Joo Ki-hwan, candidate for Gwangju mayor, along with candidates including Kim Yong-im, elected proportional representative member of the Gwangju City Council, visited the May 18th 1st and 2nd burial sites and the old burial site in order.


Candidate Joo said, “I am grateful for the overwhelming love and support for the People Power Party candidates,” and added, “Regardless of the election results, I will strive for the development of Gwangju.”


He continued, “We planted the seeds dreaming of a change in Gwangju’s political landscape,” and said, “As seen in this election’s results, change has begun. I will always be with the citizens of Gwangju at the start of this new change in Gwangju.”


He also emphasized, “I believe we have laid the cornerstone for changing Gwangju’s political structure,” and stated, “I will do my best to realize pledges such as artificial intelligence and future car mobility to achieve regional development.”


Meanwhile, party leader Lee Jun-seok is scheduled to visit Gwangju in the afternoon to express gratitude to the citizens of Gwangju together with candidate Joo Ki-hwan.



After the public gratitude greeting, Leader Lee plans to hold a meeting with candidates running in this local election to encourage them.


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