Book Concert Held in Namyangju, Gyeonggi Province, on the 10th
New Book "That Person, I Met Them and They Were Okay"

Cho Gwanghan, a Supreme Council member of the People Power Party, held a book concert for his new book "That Person, I Met Them and They Were Okay" on the 10th at the Namyangju Sports and Culture Center in Gyeonggi Province. Around 3,000 people, including key party figures and citizens, attended the event.


The book concert was attended by Supreme Council members Shin Dongwook and Yang Hyangja, Yoo Sangbeom, Senior Deputy Floor Leader for Parliamentary Affairs, former lawmaker Hong Moonjong, and former Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Won Heeryong. In addition, constituency party committee heads outside the National Assembly, Namyangju Mayor Joo Kwangdeok, Namyangju City Council Chairperson Cho Seongdae, party members, and citizens were also present.


The event featured congratulatory video messages from Floor Leader Song Wonseok, and lawmakers Na Kyungwon and Yoon Sanghyun, followed by greetings from key attendees and a segment for remarks from participants.


Cho Gwanghan, Supreme Council Member of the People Power Party, held a book concert for his new book 'That Person, I Met and They Were Alright' at the Namyangju Sports and Culture Center in Gyeonggi Province on the 10th. Courtesy of the Office of Cho Gwanghan, Supreme Council Member.

Cho Gwanghan, Supreme Council Member of the People Power Party, held a book concert for his new book 'That Person, I Met and They Were Alright' at the Namyangju Sports and Culture Center in Gyeonggi Province on the 10th. Courtesy of the Office of Cho Gwanghan, Supreme Council Member.

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In his greeting, Supreme Council member Cho said, "There were many moments when I personally felt helpless as the language used in the political arena became harsher," adding, "Writing became an opportunity for me to sort myself out during such times." He went on to say, "I hope this book will serve as a small reference for those who wish for a society where common sense prevails."



He added, "Politics is ultimately a realm directly connected to the lives of citizens," and said, "I hope the cases contained in the book will serve as one reference point for viewing politics and society."


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