Launch of Democratic Party Jeonnam Innovation Council, Vows for Regime Change
The Jeonnam branch of The Minjoo Innovation Council, the largest external organization of the Democratic Party of Korea, has been launched.
The Minjoo Jeonnam Innovation Council held its inauguration ceremony on the 22nd at Dahyang Gymnasium in Boseong County, Jeonnam, under the slogan "Regime Change with Lee Jaemyung, Building a New Republic of Korea." About 3,000 people attended the event, including Jeonnam Governor Kim Youngrok, Democratic Party members Choo Mi-ae, Lee Gaeho, Shin Jeonghoon, Kwon Hyangyeop, Kim Moonsu, Moon Geumjoo, Jo Gye-won, and other innovation committee members.
The Jeonnam Innovation Council denounced the Yoon Sukyeol administration's failure in state affairs and its loyalist coup-like behavior, uniting with the people with the goal of regime change and building a new Republic of Korea.
In her keynote speech, Choo Mi-ae explained the current political situation and emphasized the need to protect the democratic republic. Kang Wiwon, Standing Advisor of the National Minjoo Innovation Council, then spoke about the role and vision of the Innovation Council for regime change.
Jo Seongcheol, Standing Representative of the Jeonnam Innovation Council, stated, "Jeonnam, the hometown of President Kim Daejung, must stand tall as the center of regime change," adding, "Let the Jeonnam Innovation Council contribute to victory in the presidential election, regional development, and the growth of political leaders."
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