Gwangju Dong-gu Council Members Pay Tribute at 5·18 Cemetery... Reflecting on the Spirit of Gwangju
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] To mark the New Year of 2023, the Year of the Black Rabbit, the Dong-gu Council of Gwangju Metropolitan City visited the National May 18th Democratic Cemetery on the morning of the 3rd to pay their respects.
Chairman Kim Jae-sik, along with all members of the Dong-gu Council and about 20 staff members from the Council Secretariat, honored the spirits of the May martyrs and pledged to remember the noble spirit of May 18, including the sacrifices and pain of Gwangju.
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Chairman Kim stated, "To never forget the sacrifices of Gwangju in May, we began our first official schedule with a visit to the May 18 Democratic Cemetery," and emphasized, "I will base all legislative activities on the noble spirit of democracy achieved by Gwangju in 1980."
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