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Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung traveled to Jeonbuk for the second day. In his speech at the traditional market, he mentioned the difficult family history. Although he came from a humble family, he appealed that he had lived a hard life, saying that flowers bloom even in the mud.



Reporter Kang Min-woo reports.



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Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-myung's second day of visiting Jeonbuk.



The first itinerary was a public market in Gunsan.



By taking pictures with the merchants and purchasing goods, I approached the local sentiment.



Candidate Jae-myung Lee delivered an impromptu speech here in Gunsan following Jeonju yesterday (3rd), and it seems that he intends to attract the public's attention by adding on-the-spotness to the meeting of citizens.



In particular, referring to the difficult family history, he said, "I come from a humble family, but flowers bloom even in the mud."



[Lee Jae-myung / Democratic Party Presidential Candidate: Someone said he was ugly, the house was a mess. But I really worked hard. I didn't do anything bad. I really did my best and did the best I could do as a public official.]



Although it is Honam like Gwangju and Jeonnam, "Jeonbuk is another marginalized region in Honam," and he emphasized the 'Jeonbuk Discrimination Theory'.



Candidate Lee visited the Saemangeum Center in Gimje and held a meeting with local residents in the form of a neighborhood association.



The Saemangeum project, which has suffered for 30 years due to the development direction and controversy over the destruction of the ecosystem,We will treat it as an important task for the next government,” he promised.



[Lee Jae-myung / Democratic Party Presidential Candidate: We will gather opinions through discussion, draw a conclusion, and close this matter quickly.

Let's do some tidying up.

(Controversy) It's been too long, so I think the social waste is too much.]



Then, he met with medical staff at the Namwon Medical Center, which is working hard to prevent COVID-19, and emphasized the importance of public health.



Candidate Lee will visit Jeongeup and Wanju tomorrow to discuss the future energy industry, including hydrogen energy, to finish the three-day, two-night tour of Jeonbuk.



(Video coverage: Hong Jong-soo, Video editing: Jeong Seong-hoon)



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