Sixteen Democratic Party Candidates Gather at Campaign Launch

Future Vision Outlined, Including Realization of Public Institution Relocation

Yoon Byungtae, the Democratic Party candidate for mayor of Naju, has placed the "Great Leap Forward for Naju" at the forefront as the official campaign for the June 3rd local elections begins.


On the 21st, at the Democratic Party one-team departure ceremony held at the KEPCO KDN intersection in Bitgaram-dong, Yoon declared, "Naju will become the center of the Jeonnam-Gwangju integration and usher in an unstoppable era of great progress."


The event, attended by 16 individuals including National Assemblyman Shin Jeonghoon and Democratic Party candidates for provincial and city council, served not only as a local election rally but also as a platform to strongly convey messages connected to national politics.


Yoon underscored his alignment with the ruling party by stating, "I will support the success of the competent Lee Jaemyung administration." He also emphasized the significance of the second phase of public institution relocation, as pledges such as relocating the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation and other public institutions to Naju hold great symbolic importance for the future of the Bitgaram Innovation City.

Yoon Byungtae, the Democratic Party candidate for mayor of Naju, held a Democratic Party One Team launch rally at the KEPCO KDN intersection in Bitgaram-dong on the 21st and promised a "Great Leap Forward for Naju." <br>[Photo by Yoon Byungtae Naju Mayor Campaign]

Yoon Byungtae, the Democratic Party candidate for mayor of Naju, held a Democratic Party One Team launch rally at the KEPCO KDN intersection in Bitgaram-dong on the 21st and promised a "Great Leap Forward for Naju."
[Photo by Yoon Byungtae Naju Mayor Campaign]

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Yoon stated, "Together with the Lee Jaemyung administration and National Assemblyman Shin Jeonghoon, we will realize the concentrated relocation of the second phase of public institutions to Naju and actively pursue the establishment of the Jeonnam-Gwangju Unified Special City Hall and city council offices. We will also ensure the revitalization of the long-stalled cluster site in the Innovation City by attracting public institutions."


He also targeted the younger generation's votes. Yoon proposed practical, everyday policies tailored to Bitgaram-dong's characteristics, including attracting a maternal and children's general hospital affiliated with a university hospital, establishing a children's career experience center, and founding an energy gifted education center. This strategy takes into account that the Innovation City has a relatively high proportion of young families.


He once again emphasized the direction he aims to pursue as the incumbent mayor.


Highlighting his achievements, Yoon pointed to attracting an artificial sun research facility, securing the designation of a national energy industrial complex, establishing a national energy science museum, and creating the Yeongsan River Garden, reinforcing his image as a "proven administrator." His message, "The one who started it will see it through to completion," is in line with this emphasis.



Yoon appealed for support, saying, "This election is not a race run by Yoon Byungtae alone; it is a one-team election where all Democratic Party candidates, campaign workers, and volunteers run together. Please unite overwhelming support for the Democratic Party candidates to usher in the unstoppable era of Naju's great leap forward."


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