Key executives and prospective candidates of Saeroun Mirae are steadily declaring their candidacies in their respective constituencies, preparing for the upcoming elections.
On the 20th, Park Byeong-seok, Deputy Secretary-General of Saeroun Mirae, stated at a briefing room in Gwangju City Council, "I will run in Gwangju Buk-gu Eul," adding, "I want to be a politician who competes with policies and alternatives, not political strife and harsh words."
Deputy Secretary-General Park emphasized, "The era of granting parliamentary nominations in Gwangju to protect the Democratic Party leader and shield from judicial risks according to the Democratic Party's interests and demands must come to an end," and added, "We must choose people with policy capabilities who can oversee and manage the execution and budget of government agencies."
He continued, "Please do not look at the party but give opportunities to capable candidates," and said, "We are conducting policy meetings and creating policies needed for the region. We will officially announce desirable policies for regional development."
Shin Jae-yong, a prospective candidate of Saeroun Mirae recruited as a talented individual in his 20s and former president of the Seoul National University student council, announced his candidacy in his hometown constituency, Iksan Gap, Jeonbuk.
At a press conference held at the Jeonbuk Provincial Council and Iksan City Hall on the same day, prospective candidate Shin expressed his ambition, saying, "I will restore the lost pride of Iksan and play a role in revitalizing the local economy."
Lee Nak-yeon, co-representative of the New Future, is speaking at the Responsibility Committee meeting held at the central party office in Yeouido, Seoul, on the 13th. Photo by Hyunmin Kim kimhyun81@
He is a local talent who graduated from Hamyeol Elementary School and Wonkwang Middle and High Schools and entered Seoul National University’s Department of Physical Education. He was a national judo representative in middle school, a candidate for the national judo team during university, and also represented the national Sambo team, winning medals at the World Championships.
Additionally, he demonstrated outstanding political skills by serving as president of the Seoul National University student council, successfully resolving pressing issues such as student welfare and the then Seoul National University president election.
Jin Ye-chan, former Supreme Council member of the Minsaeng Party who joined Saeroun Mirae, is running in Jongno, Seoul. Jin held a press conference at the National Assembly Communication Hall in the morning, stating, "Voting for Saeroun Mirae means participating in the revolution of a paradigm shift in politics for the next hundred years," and urged, "Please watch over Saeroun Mirae in this general election," adding, "I will devote everything to establishing a multiparty system."
He emphasized, "When the people create a balanced National Assembly, where no single party holds a majority and Saeroun Mirae forms a negotiation group that must cooperate with others, we will be able to see politicians no longer fighting."
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