The Future United Party will visit Gwangju on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the May 18th Democratization Movement.

Ho-young Joo, the deputy chairman, and Sungwon Kim, the deputy chairman, will visit Gwangju on the 18th to attend the 40th anniversary of the May 18th Democratization Movement.

Previously, Hwang Kyo-an, former Liberal Party leader, attended the ceremony to commemorate the 39th anniversary of the May 18th Democratization Movement.

It was a memorial ceremony held in the aftermath of the '18 / 18 Mannmun 'by Korean lawmakers, and civic groups protested vigorously against the visit of Hwang Jeon.

It is pointed out that the United Nations did not really apologize for the rumors of the Liberal Democrats at that time, such as "The May 18th Riot," which came at a public hearing on February 18th last year.

In this situation, it is noted that the state's representative will visit Gwangju, and whether there will be apology for the 'May 18th Manmon'.

Governor Won Hee-ryong, the top member of the UNDP, will also attend the ceremony.

Rep. Yoo Seung-min is planning to visit the National Cemetery on May 18 with Senator Yu Yu-dong and President-elect Woong Kim.

Among the outsiders, Chun Ha-ram and former candidate Kim Jae-seop, who belong to the Youth Emergency Response Committee, will stay in Gwangju from 16th to 18th to honor the spirit of May 18th.

The future party of the United Party's satellite party, the Mirae Korean Party, will also visit Gwangju, but will not be invited by the National Veterans Administration.

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