People Power Party Gwangju Branch Holds 'Core Party Member Training' to Explore Local Development Issues View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] The Gwangju Metropolitan City Party of the People Power Party (Chairman Kim Jeonghyun) announced on the 14th that it held the 2022 Core Party Member Training at the Kim Daejung Convention Center, sharing time on the development of Gwangju City and regional issues.


The core party member training was attended by about 200 people, including key party officials and members led by Chairman Kim Jeonghyun of the city party, and was conducted with a special lecture by Professor Kim Geunsik (Department of Political Science and Diplomacy, Gyeongnam National University), the deputy director of the People Power Party Central Training Institute.


This training was prepared to cultivate the political awareness and strengthen the capabilities of the People Power Party Gwangju City Party members, and to promote harmony and communication among party members.


Professor Kim Geunsik, through a special lecture titled "Reflection and Tasks of Korean Politics," stated, "Politics should be an addition, not a subtraction," and argued, "Party members must actively step forward to elect a rational party leadership that aligns with public sentiment and to win the general election next year."


Kim Jeonghyun, Chairman of the Gwangju City Party, said, "The party member training is an occasion to strengthen the resolve among party members and share the roles and vision that the People Power Party must fulfill for regional development," adding, "The Gwangju City Party will continue to hold policy forums where party members and citizens can empathize with and participate in the development and issues of Gwangju."



He also emphasized, "In March, we changed the regime with the power of party members, and in the June Gwangju metropolitan and basic local government elections, we recorded a vote share exceeding 15%. Now, we have a realistic goal to surpass 15% and win at least one constituency seat in the 2024 general election. We will work hard to ensure that President Yoon Seokyeol’s Gwangju pledge projects take root."


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