"Focusing on Listening to Residents and Local Issues Instead"

Candidate Bonggyu Lee, a county council member candidate in Cheongyang County, Chungnam, is giving a fresh impression by deciding not to hold an opening ceremony for his campaign office in order to reduce inconvenience to the local residents busy with the busy farming season.

Candidate Bonggyu Lee, a county council member candidate in Cheongyang County, Chungnam, is giving a fresh impression by deciding not to hold an opening ceremony for his campaign office in order to reduce inconvenience to the local residents busy with the busy farming season.

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Bonggyu Lee, the People Power Party candidate for Cheongyang County Council in Chungnam Province, who is seeking re-election, is making a fresh impression in the local community by deciding not to hold an opening ceremony for his campaign office.


On May 14, Lee announced, "I have decided to cancel the campaign office opening ceremony, which usually gathers a large crowd, and instead dedicate that time to listening to the voices of county residents."


He stated, "I initially planned to hold the opening ceremony with residents in attendance, but I was concerned it might cause even a small inconvenience during these challenging times and the busy farming season, so I chose to forgo it." He emphasized, "What Cheongyang needs is not an event, but someone who works."


He continued, "Rather than focusing on formalities, I will seek answers in the field and show results by improving the lives of our residents."


Lee assessed that over the past four years, he has focused solely on serving the residents through his legislative work.


He explained that the campaign office is always open and serves as a communication space where any resident can comfortably visit and discuss questions or local issues naturally.



He added, "By saving the time and costs that would have gone into the opening ceremony, I will take a more humble approach, visiting neighborhoods throughout the county and closely looking after the lives of farmers, seniors, and self-employed residents."


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