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Lee Jun-seok Advocates for Change in Daegu and Korean Politics

Lee Jun-seok Visits Daegu to Rally Support for New Political Party

Former leader of the People Power Party, Lee Jun-seok, visited Daegu on the 26th to garner support for the establishment of a new political party. Speaking at the ‘Our Concerns for a Better Future’ talk concert held at EXCO in Buk-gu, Daegu, he emphasized the importance of change in the city and its impact on Korean politics.

Speaking Concert at Daegu EXCO

Lee, along with other political figures, addressed a crowd of 1,600 attendees who had applied to attend through a supporter contact network. In his speech, Lee highlighted concerns about the decline of the Gumi industrial complex, local education issues, and recent tragedies like the death of Corporal Chae Soo-geun and the Itaewon disaster.

“We must move Daegu’s politics from today to the future,” Lee stated, calling for concrete actions rather than empty praise for the city.

Promising a Future of Change

Lee promised to discuss Daegu’s changes seriously and passionately, recognizing that the city’s transformation is crucial for shaping the broader landscape of Korean politics.

Before the speech concert, Lee met with reporters to discuss the possibility of creating a new party, expressing his commitment to leadership and decision-making. He also hinted at potential reorganizations within the National Assembly, emphasizing the need for a forward-thinking approach to political maneuvering.

When addressing the issue of returning to the People Power Party, Lee made it clear that he would reject any unconventional proposals, emphasizing the need for a unique and innovative approach to political organization.

Lee Jun-seok, former representative of the People Power Party, gives a speech at the talk concert ‘Our Concerns for a Better Future’ held at EXCO in Buk-gu, Daegu on the 26th. random news
Lee Jun-seok, former leader of the People Power Party, who is preparing to establish a new party, visited Daegu on the 26th and appealed, saying, “Changes in Daegu are changes in Korean politics,” and “Help us to stand in the face of a bigger war.”

Former Representative Lee, as well as Representative Heo Eun-ah, Party Council Chairman Chun Har-ram, and Gyeonggi Provincial Councilor Lee Ki-in held a speaking concert at Daegu EXCO this afternoon with the theme ‘Our concerns for a better future for Daegu, Gyeongbuk, and the Republic of Korea.’ About 1,600 people who applied to attend through the ‘supporter contact network’ recruited by former CEO Lee visited the venue of the event.

In his speech, former CEO Lee said, “In the past few weeks, high-ranking officials have been coming and going to Daegu, praising Daegu, and making comments trying to gain favor. we have to go back to the industrialization of the 1970s. “The fact that we have to mention the Korean War in 1950 is paradoxical because Daegu has experienced endless decline since then,” he noted.

“When I announced my ambition to change the conservative party and win the presidential election at the national convention two years ago, the citizens of Daegu gave me tremendous support,” he said. Please, help me stand before a bigger war,” he appealed.

Former People Power Party representative Lee Jun-seok takes a commemorative photo with National Assembly Member Heo Eun-ah, Party Council Chairman Chun Har-ram, and Gyeonggi Provincial Assembly Lee Ki-in at the ‘Our Concerns’ event for a. Better Future speaking concert held at EXCO in Buk-gu, Daegu on the 26th. random news
Former representative Lee talked about the decline of the Gumi industrial complex, local education problems, the death of Corporal Chae Soo-geun, and the Itaewon disaster, and said, “Instead of singing the praises of Daegu, I hope to move Daegu’s politics from today to the future ,” and “Why did the desired regime change happen?” “But we must feel the problem if the reality of Daegu has not improved,” he argued.

He said, “From now on, I will not praise Daegu vaguely, but I will talk about Daegu’s changes sometimes seriously and sometimes passionately. This is because the changes in Daegu are important to the changes in Korean politics. Together, we will make a big move to change Daegu and the Republic of Korea.” “Let’s accept the challenge,” he raised his voice.

Former representative Lee met with reporters before the speech concert and said about creating a new party, “If a decision is made, there will be no reason to delay it on purpose,” and “If I start a new party and run for Daegu, we I will never come out alone.”

He said, “There are 12 members of the National Assembly in Daegu, but it is possible that more than half of them will be subject to reorganization.” He added, “It is meaningless to judge who will be weak in a situation where a large-scale reorganization is taking place. You can go for an anti-reform person, and according to political logic, “I might end up fighting with the strongest person,” he stressed.

As for Justice Minister Han Dong-hoon, who visited Daegu on the 17th, he said, “I don’t think there is a possibility of running for Daegu,” and “Just looking at his public comments, he may have a preference for Daegu, but he felt no intention to run. What he mentioned in Daegu was also because he was a student at the school “I think it contains superficial content similar to the history I learned in my childhood, ” he said.

Regarding the possibility of returning to the People Power Party, he criticized, “Under normal circumstances, there were proposals that would have been unconventional. We categorically state our intention to reject them,” and added, “I believe the public will be well aware of the limitations faced by the organization known as the Innovation Committee.” .
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