Kwon Soonki to Hold Campaign Office Opening on May 9, Kicking Off Efforts to Expand Support
Declaration of the Vision: "Gyeongnam as a Destination for Education"
Kwon Soonki, a preliminary candidate for Gyeongnam Superintendent of Education, will hold an opening ceremony for his campaign office in Palyong-dong, Uichang-gu, Changwon, at 2 p.m. on May 9, officially kicking off efforts to expand his support base.
This opening ceremony will go beyond simply introducing the campaign office to the public. It is expected to serve as a launch event where candidate Kwon will declare his vision of "Gyeongnam as a destination for education" and showcase the unity aimed at winning the main election.
Candidate Kwon plans to use this event as a starting point to further articulate the message of educational innovation that he has consistently emphasized.
He intends to go beyond merely preventing population outflow, expressing a strong commitment to making Gyeongnam a leading educational hub that attracts students from across the country through its excellent educational environment and innovative programs.
Kwon's campaign headquarters is emphasizing that the office opening is not just a one-time political event, but rather the launch of a "permanent communication channel" to gather opinions from parents, teachers, and citizens.
On the day of the opening, after official events such as the national pledge and the vision announcement, there will be time for visitors to freely discuss a variety of educational issues.
The campaign headquarters stated, "Candidate Kwon's sincere promise is not to make people leave Gyeongnam because of education, but to make them come to Gyeongnam for education. This opening ceremony will set a new milestone for education in Gyeongnam."
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Meanwhile, the campaign team is strongly encouraging the use of public transportation on the day of the event, as heavy congestion is expected.
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