Lee Nak-yeon visited Busan as soon as the party constitution was amended, “Repeated apologies for the by-elections.”



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Along with Democratic Party leader Nak-yeon Lee, the Democratic Party leader who visited Busan, Democratic Party leaders visited Busan on the 4th to hold the on-site supreme committee and budget policy meeting to discuss plans for support for.  Before the meeting, everyone's comments also revealed their position on the revision of the party constitution of the by-elections.
▲ The leader of the Dong-A Democratic Party visiting Busan On the 4th, Democratic Party leaders, including Party Representative Nak-yeon Lee, visited Busan to hold the Supreme Council in place and the Budget Policy Council to discuss support plans. Before the meeting, everyone’s comments also revealed their position on the revision of the party constitution of the by-elections.
Ⓒ Kim Bo-seong

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Regarding the revision of the party’s constitution in relation to next year’s by-elections, Lee Nak-yeon, along with the leader of the Democratic Party, bowed his head to the citizens of Busan. The leadership of the Democratic Party, which completed the revision of the party constitution on the 3rd, immediately visited Busan on the 4th. Party representative Lee Nak-yeon and others held the supreme committee on site at the International Terminal Convention Center. Busan Port Passenger this afternoon.

Apologize for visiting Busan after the no-gongcheon reversal …

Representative Lee officially brought up the subject of by-elections in all comments that took place prior to the closed meeting that day. He said: “I apologize over and over again for causing a big and small setback in the municipal administration and for having the by-elections held for the wrongdoing of our party leader.”

He also emphasized the inevitability of nullifying the ‘no-gongcheon’. Representative Lee said, “I had a lot of problems, but I came to the conclusion that it could be the attitude of a responsible public party to be elected by the citizens about the future and the vision of Busan in making a candidate.” He asked: “Please understand these loyalties and agony, and judge and judge the policies and visions that will be shown to citizens through the candidates presented by (our party).”

In the comments above, the story of the new Gadeokdo Island airport, the biggest pending issue in Busan, healed public sentiment from the angry region. Representative Lee explained the progress, saying, “We know that sooner or later there will be a decision from the Legislative Office. Consequently, there will be a report of the verification result by the verification committee, and the government election will come to light. “. Making an immediate decision, he predicted that “it won’t take long.”

Representative Kim Gyo-heung (Incheon Seogap), a member of the Land Transportation Committee of the National Assembly, recently requested an increase in the budget for the upgrade of the new Gadeok airport.

Representative Lee said, “As the movement at the National Assembly level is being carried out by the National Territory Committee, and the opposition party in principle agrees on this issue, I think the budget will be prepared.” It is a suggestion and it means that the new Gaduk airport has come under review. “He promised,” I will continue to strive in the future to satisfy the wishes of the citizens of Boo, Ul, Gyeong and the provinces.

Along with Democratic Party leader Nak-yeon Lee, the Democratic Party leader who visited Busan, Democratic Party leaders visited Busan on the 4th to hold the on-site supreme committee and budget policy meeting to discuss plans for support for.  Before the meeting, everyone's comments also revealed their position on the revision of the party constitution of the by-elections.
▲ The leader of the Dong-A Democratic Party visiting Busan On the 4th, Democratic Party leaders, including Party Representative Nak-yeon Lee, visited Busan to hold the Supreme Council in place and the Budget Policy Council to discuss support plans. Before the meeting, everyone’s comments also revealed their position on the revision of the party constitution of the by-elections.
Ⓒ Kim Bo-seong

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The leadership of the Democratic Party visited Busan that day to seriously discuss local support plans. This morning, he held a meeting at the Daegu Hotel Inter-Burgo and moved to Busan as soon as the event ended. Party leaders, including Lee, Jong-min Kim, Tae-young Yeom, Woong-Rae, Shin Dong-geun, Yang Hyang-ja, Hong-bae Park and Seong-min Park, Secretary General Park Gwang-on and the Chairman of the Policy Committee, Han Jeong-ae.

In addition, political figures such as Hong Young-pyo, Chairman of the Central Party Real Good Local Government Committee, Park Jae-ho, Chairman of the Busan City Party, Chairman of the Gyeongnam Province Party, Kim Jeong-ho, Ulsan City Party Chairman Sang-heon Lee, Busan Mayor Byeon Seong-wan, Gyeongnam Province Governor Kim Gyeong-soo, and Mayor Song Chul-hoo were sent.

This meeting is an annual event and serves as the Budget Policy Council for the Democratic Party and the City of Busan. At this meeting, the Democratic Party leadership reported on the New Deal, shared views, and toured the North Port redevelopment project in person. The leaders of Boo, Ul and Gyeong called for the cooperation of the ruling party to secure national funds for the success of the New Deal of regional balance and to resolve several outstanding issues.

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