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Yoon Seok-yeol, a presidential candidate for the People's Strength, will visit Gangwon-do for two days and one night starting today (10th). Roh Jae-seung, chairman of the People's Power Co-Election Committee, who had a controversial talk on social media, finally resigned three days after his appointment.



This is reporter Eom Min-jae.



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Yoon Seok-yeol, a presidential candidate for the People's Strength, will attend the National Disabled Leaders' Contest in the morning and the Social Welfare Vision Proclamation Contest in the afternoon.



In the evening, starting with a visit to Gangneung Jungang Market, we will visit Gangwon-do for 2 days and 1 night, passing through Donghae, Sokcho, and Chuncheon.



Candidate Yoon explained the meaning of the visit, saying, "Gangwon-do is not only a mother-in-law, but I haven't been able to go properly since I started politics."



Candidate Yoon attended the ceremony of receiving the Nobel Peace Prize for former President Kim Dae-jung yesterday.



He paid tribute to former President Kim, saying, "It was a conscience to act without compromising with unjust forces."



[Yoon Seok-yeol/People’s Power Presidential Candidate: (Former President Kim Dae-jung) Recalling the philosophy and achievements of state administration and developing it further in the future so that the people have hope on the basis of fairness and common sense.]



Joint election measures by Roh Jae-seung,

which has been

controversial in the past on SNS The chairman eventually resigned three days after his appointment.



[Roh Jae-seung/Former People's Power Co-Election Chairperson: I sincerely apologize to everyone who may have been hurt by the harsh sentences I wrote in the past.]



Justice Party presidential candidate Shim Sang-jung meets with a young labor attorney this morning and attends a social welfare vision declaration contest in the afternoon.



Ahn Cheol-soo, the presidential candidate of the People's Party, plans to attend a meeting to commemorate the second anniversary of the passage of the Police Workers' Council Act.