Over 3,000 Attendees Including Politicians, Business Leaders, and Citizens
Pledges to Build a City Where the Future Is Found in the Alley

Moon Sangpil, Deputy Spokesperson of the Democratic Party, held a book launch event for his book "Future Found in the Alley" on the 6th at the gymnasium of Gwangju Dongsin High School and gave a greeting. Photo by Moon Sangpil, Deputy Spokesperson of the Democratic Party

Moon Sangpil, Deputy Spokesperson of the Democratic Party, held a book launch event for his book "Future Found in the Alley" on the 6th at the gymnasium of Gwangju Dongsin High School and gave a greeting. Photo by Moon Sangpil, Deputy Spokesperson of the Democratic Party

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Moon Sangpil, Deputy Spokesperson of the Democratic Party, who is preparing to run for Mayor of Buk-gu, Gwangju in the local elections next June, is expanding his connection with the local community by holding a book launch event that reflects his political orientation.


On the 6th, Deputy Spokesperson Moon held a book launch event for his book "Future Found in the Alley" at the gymnasium of Gwangju Dongsin High School. The event was a great success, drawing around 3,000 people, including local figures and citizens.


In particular, the event brought together members of the National Assembly, local business leaders, and representatives of youth, disabled, and small business organizations, serving as an opportunity to reaffirm their interest in Buk-gu's key issues and regional development. Democratic Party leader Jung Cheongrae, Senior Advisor Kwon Nokgap, Gwangju Mayor Kang Gijung, Gyeonggi Province Governor Kim Dongyeon, former Supreme Council member Jeon Hyunhee, and National Assembly members Jeong Jinwook, Jo Incheol, and Seo Mihwa delivered video messages of congratulations, lending their support to Deputy Spokesperson Moon.


The newly published book centers on the meaning of "alley," as confirmed through Moon's experience as a Gwangju city council member and his role as a senior advisor to the Gwangju Community. He proposed future strategies for Buk-gu by connecting everyday issues observed in the community, urban policies, youth employment, and cultural and welfare policies.



At the event, Deputy Spokesperson Moon stated, "The future of Buk-gu must ultimately begin in everyday spaces," and added, "I will establish a foundation for the region's self-reliance and growth through policies that citizens can truly feel." He went on to emphasize, "A society where even young people who have failed can start again is a prerequisite for regional development, and local governments must serve as that safety net."


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