韓東勲、国民の力代表
Han Dong-hoon, head of People's Power, said, ”The Republic of Korea exists today thanks to President Park Chung-hee”... First visit to Daegu and North Gyeongsang Province since assuming the post of party leader (South Korea)
Han Dong-hoon, the leader of the ruling People's Power Party, visited Gumi City, North Gyeongsang Province, known as the "heart of conservatives," on the 3rd. This was his first visit to Daegu since assuming his position as leader of the party.
) and North Gyeongsang Province, and also visited the birthplace of former President Park Chung-hee, in an effort to solidify his traditional support base.
In the afternoon of the same day, Han visited the birthplace of former President Park Chung-hee in Gumi and visited the memorial hall.
He toured the facility and met with people involved. In the guestbook, he wrote, "The Republic of Korea exists today thanks to President Park Chung-hee's decision and implementation of industrialization."
In addition, Lee Cheol-kyung, who was unable to meet with us during the party conference at Saemaul Theme Park,
I met with the governor of North Gyeongsang Province. Governor Lee told Han, "Daegu and North Gyeongsang Province are separate, so we cannot escape the unipolar system of the metropolitan area. In order to create a multipolar system in the regions, the power of the people must take the lead.
In response, Han said, "Governor Lee has a strong interest in the issue of declining birthrates and shares the central party's views, so
"I think we will move forward together," he said. Prior to this, Han had visited semiconductor material and parts manufacturers at the Gumi National Industrial Complex, and held an on-site meeting with semiconductor-related companies at the Gumi Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
He was accompanied by former Samsung Electronics lawmaker Go Dong-jin and others. At the meeting, Han said, "Gumi is the heart of conservatism, but in the future, we will make it the heart of the semiconductor industry of the Republic of Korea.
"Concentrating on the semiconductor business in Gumi and developing it as a cluster is the way for the Republic of Korea to survive and the way for North Gyeongsang Province to develop," he said.
On the 1st, Han spoke about his meeting with Lee Jae-myung, the leader of the Democratic Party of Japan, saying, "The semiconductor issue is bipartisan.
Let's not do that,' but without a second of hesitation, we both said, 'Of course, let's do our best,' and we hit it off."
2024/09/03 20:55 KST
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