People Power Party Masanhwoewon District Council Holds Launch Ceremony for Presidential Election Campaign Office
The People Power Party Masanhwoewon District Party Member Council held the launch ceremony for the 21st presidential election Masanhwoewon District campaign office at 5:30 p.m. on May 13 at Masan Station Square.
The launch ceremony of the People Power Party Masanhwoewon District Party Member Council.
View original imageThe event drew a large crowd of over 500 people, including campaign chair Cho Woosung, city and provincial council members, party officials, and ordinary citizens.
The ceremony began with a launch address by Chair Cho, followed by congratulatory speeches from Son Taehwa, Chair of the Changwon Special City Council, and Jeong Heeseong, Provincial Council Member. The event concluded with a street greeting in front of the station.
Speakers at the rally stated, "The Democratic Party is trying to make Lee Jaemyung president to cover up Lee Jaemyung's various crimes, undermining the rule of law and the separation of powers in the Republic of Korea."
In particular, Provincial Council Member Jeong emphasized, "Only if young people elect an honest candidate can we build a country where young people can thrive."
Meanwhile, at the launch ceremony, supporters resolved to elect candidate Kim Moonsu as president with the highest vote rate in the nation from Masanhwoewon District, in order to continue the foundation of a free Republic of Korea.
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