Kim Byung-gyu, a candidate for the 22nd general election from Jinju-eul, Gyeongnam, who ran as a preliminary candidate for the People Power Party, has completed his candidate registration as an independent.


On the first day of candidate registration, the 21st, Kim announced his determination to run in the election after submitting his registration application.


He said, “As a preliminary candidate of the People Power Party, I did my best to become a proud representative worker of Jinju through a fair nomination competition, but I was excluded from the nomination without even having a chance to participate in the primary for reasons that are unacceptable.”


He explained, “I have completed the registration as an independent candidate to restore the wounded pride of Jinju.”


Kim Byung-kyu, an independent candidate for the National Assembly representing Jinju-eul, Gyeongnam, is holding up the arrival ranking chart on the first day of candidate registration for the 22nd general election. <br>[Photo by Kim Byung-kyu's campaign office]

Kim Byung-kyu, an independent candidate for the National Assembly representing Jinju-eul, Gyeongnam, is holding up the arrival ranking chart on the first day of candidate registration for the 22nd general election.
[Photo by Kim Byung-kyu's campaign office]

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He continued, “With the opening of the Aerospace Administration, Jinju is facing the greatest opportunity in its thousand-year history,” and added, “This 22nd National Assembly election should be an election to choose a capable and genuine worker who can attract even one more company and create quality jobs.”


He emphasized, “I am the person who oversaw all tasks related to the opening of the Aerospace Administration as the Deputy Governor for Economy of the 8th Park Wan-su Gyeongnam Provincial Government,” and “In terms of continuity of work, I am the right candidate to be a worker for Jinju.”



On that day, Kim proposed goals for Jinju as follows: a Jinju where it is good to raise children and children are happy; a Jinju where youth can dream and prepare for their dreams; a Jinju overflowing with jobs where people are respected according to their work; a Jinju where farmers are treated well and agriculture is proudly recognized as a future industry; a Jinju where the elderly are respected and can enjoy a healthy life in the era of 100 years; a Jinju that enhances the independent living foundation and self-determination rights of the disabled; and a Jinju that former local talents want to return to.


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