In Front of the Choi Yoon-duk Statue,
People Power Party Holds Joint Launch Rally
Intensive Campaigning with Street Speeches and More

Kang Ki-yoon, the People Power Party candidate for mayor of Changwon, pledged to create 100,000 jobs as he greeted voters on their way to work on the morning of the 21st, the first official day of the election campaign.


On this day, Kang Ki-yoon began his campaign by greeting commuters in the morning and moved on to a launch rally, street speeches, intensive campaign events, and greetings to voters on their way home, all aimed at winning voter support.

Kang Ki-yoon, the People Power Party candidate for mayor of Changwon, is giving a speech at the joint launch event of the People Power Party held in front of the statue of General Choi Yoon-deok at the Changwon City Hall rotary on the 21st. <br>Photo by Lee Seryeong

Kang Ki-yoon, the People Power Party candidate for mayor of Changwon, is giving a speech at the joint launch event of the People Power Party held in front of the statue of General Choi Yoon-deok at the Changwon City Hall rotary on the 21st.
Photo by Lee Seryeong

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Candidate Kang officially declared his candidacy at the joint launch rally for the June 3 local elections, held in front of the statue of Choi Yoon-duk at the rotary of Changwon City Hall. The rally was attended by Park Wan-soo, the candidate for governor of Gyeongnam Province, members of the National Assembly, provincial and city council candidates, and many supporters, signaling the official start of the campaign.


In his speech, Kang stated, "What Changwon needs now is not simply an 'administrator' who manages the city, but a 'complete leader' who can run the city and design its future." He also promised, "I will dedicate all of my proven management experience as a manufacturer at Changwon National Industrial Complex, two-term provincial assembly member, two-term National Assembly member, and head of a public enterprise to ensure Changwon's great leap forward."


Kang went on to say, "If the Lee Jae-myung administration, which already controls the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, also takes over local government, it will lead to one-party dictatorship." He appealed for conservative unity and support, adding, "Although conservatives have disappointed many citizens, please help keep the conservative flame alive in Changwon."



After the rally, Kang held intensive campaign events at Masan Fish Market and Jigwi Market, pledging, "I will be the mayor of jobs and the economy. Through the new renewable energy industry and industrial restructuring, I promise to create 100,000 jobs and provide an energy pension of 1 million won."


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