Leading On-Site Engagement for Presidential Victory
Putting the Democratic Party's Principles of "Integration, Listening, and On-Site Engagement" into Practice

Junho Jung, Member of the National Assembly.

Junho Jung, Member of the National Assembly.

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Junho Jung, a member of the Democratic Party of Korea representing Buk-gu Gap in Gwangju, announced on May 2 that he will proactively launch a public sentiment tour campaign aimed at putting into practice the core principles of the 21st presidential election: "integration," "listening," and "on-site engagement."


Jung plans to share the purpose and practical methods of the "Listening Note" initiative with about 100 key party members, including members of the Standing Committee, on May 7. He will then officially begin the "Listening Note Campaign," during which he will travel throughout Buk-gu for a month to collect residents' candid opinions.


This campaign is an extension of the "Neighborhood Listener Project," which Jung pledged during his candidacy. The "Neighborhood Listener Project" is a practical political initiative that involves visiting various walks of life to listen to people's voices and address pressing issues through policy solutions. This approach is also aligned with the Democratic Party's presidential campaign principles.


Jung emphasized, "To secure victory in the presidential election, it is essential to be the first to listen to local public sentiment and to reflect it from the closest possible proximity. By walking through neighborhoods with party members and gathering citizens' voices, this campaign will greatly strengthen the Democratic Party's field-oriented election campaign."


Meanwhile, Jung plans to refine and analyze the public sentiment gathered through this campaign, develop it into policy, and actively incorporate it into the Democratic Party's presidential campaign, thereby contributing to the party's efforts to regain the presidency.





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