Jeong Myunggeun, Hwaseong Mayoral Candidate

Pledges 'One Team' Spirit After Official Registration

"Aiming to Make Hwaseong the No. 1 City for Childcare and Education"

Jeong Myunggeun, candidate for Hwaseong Special Mayor (Democratic Party), expressed his determination to win the local election on May 15 after completing his official candidacy registration, strengthening the 'One Team' resolve with provincial and city council candidates. At the same time, he also announced a care policy centered on expanding Dahamgge Dolbom Centers and enhancing childcare and educational infrastructure.

Jeong Myunggeun, candidate for Hwaseong Special Market (Democratic Party), expressed his determination to win the local election on the 15th after officially registering as a candidate, reaffirming the 'One Team' pledge with provincial and city council candidates. Photo courtesy of Candidate Jeong Myunggeun

Jeong Myunggeun, candidate for Hwaseong Special Market (Democratic Party), expressed his determination to win the local election on the 15th after officially registering as a candidate, reaffirming the 'One Team' pledge with provincial and city council candidates. Photo courtesy of Candidate Jeong Myunggeun

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On this day, Jeong and nine candidates for Gyeonggi Provincial Council in Hwaseong, along with nineteen candidates for Hwaseong City Council, gathered at Jeong's campaign headquarters and pledged, "Let’s move forward together with the spirit of 'more than just One Team' to build Hwaseong as the No. 1 city in Korea and to restore Korea to its rightful state."


They emphasized, "In the upcoming June 3rd local election, a victory for all of us is essential for the people to hold the remaining forces of martial law accountable," and added, "To ensure stability in people’s livelihoods and revitalize the local economy, the governor of Gyeonggi Province, provincial council members, Hwaseong mayor, and city council members must unite as one."


They further stated, "Even the conflicts that arose during the party’s primaries and candidate selection process are now being transformed into greater harmony under the One Team spirit," adding, "Let’s also focus on supporting the '1-Na' candidate for joint victories in the city council elections, which are being held under the multi-member constituency system."


Jeong said, "Together with the provincial and city council candidates, I will campaign across every part of Hwaseong as One Team," and added, "Let’s all work together to resolve citizens’ inconveniences and build a happy Hwaseong that our citizens can be proud of."


After pledging, "As One Team, we will campaign alongside provincial and city council candidates to make every corner of Hwaseong shine through our efforts," Jeong joined hands with the candidates and said, "Let’s all work together to address local residents' inconveniences, create a happy Hwaseong City, and make the people proud of Hwaseong."


Meanwhile, the One Team resolution was attended by provincial council candidates Lee Honggeun (District 1), Oh Hyunjung (2), Kim Younghoon (3), Shin Misuk (4), Kim Taehyung (5), Kim Hoecheol (6), Lee Jinhyeong (7), Kim Youngsoo (8), and Oh Jintaek (9), who are running in the provincial council race.

Jeong Myunggeun, candidate for Hwaseong mayor, held a meeting with the Hwaseong branch executives of the Dahamkke Care Center on the 15th and also announced plans to expand childcare and education infrastructure. Photo by Jeong Myunggeun

Jeong Myunggeun, candidate for Hwaseong mayor, held a meeting with the Hwaseong branch executives of the Dahamkke Care Center on the 15th and also announced plans to expand childcare and education infrastructure. Photo by Jeong Myunggeun

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Jeong Myunggeun Announces Major Expansion of Dahamgge Dolbom Centers and Continuous Enhancement of Childcare Infrastructure

Jeong then held a meeting with the executives of the Dahamgge Dolbom Center Hwaseong Branch and announced plans to expand childcare and educational infrastructure.


Jeong stated, "To make Hwaseong a city that is ideal for raising children, I will continue to enhance childcare and educational infrastructure," and added, "We will significantly expand the Dahamgge Dolbom Centers to minimize any gaps in care."

Currently, Hwaseong City operates 22 Dahamgge Dolbom Centers for children aged 12 and under.


Jeong said, "Hwaseong City ranking first among basic local governments nationwide for three consecutive years in the number of newborns proves that policies on matchmaking, marriage, pregnancy, childbirth, and childcare for young people are truly helping families with childbirth and childrearing." He pledged, "We will continue to pursue childcare and educational support policies that parents can truly feel in their daily lives."


He further emphasized, "Care—including the prevention of solitary deaths and suicides—is essential for creating a healthy basic society from cradle to grave," adding, "Hwaseong City will prove itself as the No. 1 city for raising children, befitting its status as Korea’s top city."



In addition to the Dahamgge Dolbom Centers, Hwaseong City is actively operating various programs it has planned and implemented, including the Hwaseong-style Childcare Center, Hwaseong-style Holiday Daycare Center, Hwaseong Child Counseling Center, and Hwaseong Children's Culture Center.


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