Democratic Party Daejeon City Party Launches 'Rebound TF'..."Will Reflect General Election Public Sentiment"
Jang Cheol-min, Acting Head of the City Party Committee, Appointed as Team Leader... "The First Step to Making a Better Daejeon"
The Democratic Party Daejeon City Branch held a key party officials workshop on the 29th. / Daejeon City Branch
View original imageThe Democratic Party of Korea Daejeon City Party Committee is launching the Daejeon City Party Committee Reboot Task Force (TF) to reflect the changing public sentiment after the 22nd general election and to approach local issues in depth.
On the 26th, the Daejeon City Party Committee held a members' meeting and a key party officials workshop to form the "Daejeon City Party Committee Reboot TF." Jang Cheol-min, acting head of the Daejeon City Party Committee, was appointed as the head, and Lee Ji-hye, chair of the Daejeon City Party Committee Special Committee on Balanced Development, was appointed as the deputy head. The TF is divided into four subcommittees: Local Election Strategy, Agenda Discovery, Party Member Activity Activation, and Livelihood Progressive Solidarity.
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Jang Cheol-min, acting head of the Daejeon City Party Committee, stated, "The Daejeon City Party Committee Reboot TF will reflect the diverse voices of the region and serve as the first step toward creating a better Daejeon." He added, "Through various subcommittee activities, we plan to find more systematic solutions to local issues, expand the party's outreach, and strive to reflect the public sentiment revealed in the general election."
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