Women, reacting… Park Young-sun “2%p per day.”

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 On the 25th, the first day of the official election campaign for the 4/7 by-election, Seoul Mayor Park Young-seon, a Democratic Party candidate, raised his thumb and appealed for support at the campaign launch ceremony held in front of the Guro Digital Complex Zipper Tower in Guro-gu, Seoul.

On the 25th, the first day of the official election campaign for the 4/7 by-election, Seoul Mayor Park Young-seon, a Democratic Party candidate, raised his thumb and appealed for support at the campaign launch ceremony held in front of the Guro Digital Complex Zipper Tower in Guro-gu, Seoul.
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On the afternoon of the 25th, women stopped at Yeongdeungpo Underground Shopping Center, Munrae Neighborhood Park, and Times Square in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul. Shouted. In addition, Seoul Mayor Park Young-seon, who wore a blue jacket and sneakers symbolizing the Democratic Party, was antagonized.

“It’s so cool!” “Park Young-sun Fighting!” “Hey, I’m a fan!”

On the first day of the official election campaign, Candidate Park traveled throughout the Gangseo-buk area of ​​Seoul. Starting with a night part-time job experience at a convenience store in Mapo-gu, I visited the underground construction site of the Gyeongin Line in Yangcheon-gu, and then visited the Yeongdeungpo Underground Shopping Center to communicate with more citizens. At 4:02 p.m., the people who had passed since Park’s arrival at the scene turned their heads in the direction of his spirited greetings.

2030 generations, middle ages… “Fighting Park Young-sun” and showing thumbs up

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  On the 25th, the first day of the April 7 re-election campaign, Seoul Mayor Park Young-sun, a Democratic Party candidate, meets with merchants at the underground shopping center of Yeongdeungpo Market in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, asking for their support.  2021.3.25 [국회사진기자단]

On the 25th, the first day of the April 7 re-election campaign, Seoul Mayor Park Young-sun, a Democratic Party candidate, meets with merchants at the underground shopping center of Yeongdeungpo Market in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, asking for their support.
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 On the 25th, the first day of the April 7 re-election campaign, Seoul Mayor Park Young-sun, a Democratic Party candidate, is taking a commemorative photo with a child at the underground shopping center of Yeongdeungpo Market, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul.

On the 25th, the first day of the April 7 re-election campaign, Seoul Mayor Park Young-sun, a Democratic Party candidate, is taking a commemorative photo with a child at the underground shopping center of Yeongdeungpo Market, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul.
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A female merchant first approached Candidate Park, who is going around the mall with Rep. Kim Young-joo from the region, and said, “Former Mayor Oh Se-hoon made a crosswalk above (shopping street) and people don’t go around because he didn’t escalator.” “Please do it,” he asked. The boss of the Lee Bul store also welcomed and gave a fist. A merchant in a mobile phone accessory store said, “You should be,” saying that candidate Park Young-sun was too happy to know what to do. Candidate Park replied, “Please call me a lot around you. Please go to the polls”.

Many of the women I met at the mall were friendly to female candidates of all ages. When a girl in elementary school looked at herself as if it were a miracle, Candidate Park approached and asked, “What grade are you in?” While observing the candidate all the time, this student took a picture with a’thumbs up’ pose symbolizing the number 1. A female merchant approached the candidate and whispered to him, “I hope you don’t criticize him and do well. That’s cool.” A woman in her twenties on the road even asked to take a selfie together.

Women in Munrae-dong also welcomed Park. The owner of the craft shop and the ironworks staff welcomed him when he appeared, taking a picture and receiving a business card for Yoo Se-yong. In the park, a mother who went for a walk with a 10-month-old child asked for a commemorative photo, and when they broke up, they cheered, “Please do good!” A woman passing by with her young son and dog shouted, “Hello, cheer up! Be sure to win!” The grandmothers who were sitting on the bench also said, “Fighting, do a good job” when Candidate Park approached and said hello.

There were also the Democrats encountered at the Yeongdeungpo Underground Shopping Center, a driver who stopped the road and waved out of the window and said, “Do it hard,” and some men approached Candidate Park going around the park and said, “I’m cheering, I have to succeed!” However, the reaction of women was positive. When Candidate Park gave a speech at Times Square in Yeongdeungpo, the vast majority of those who stopped passing by were also women. Most of them were in their 20s and 30s.

Women in their twenties and thirties are also the subject of Park’s “I want to meet a lot”. He met with reporters at Munrae Neighborhood Park this afternoon and said, “Twenties are having a hard time because of the corona and the future is uncertain. “I want to share a lot (talk) with the 2030 generations, etc.,” he said.

“The power of the people is also malicious… Why do all matters be beaten”

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 Mayor Park Young-seon of the Democratic Party, along with 4·7 Jaebo-seon, visits the construction site of Gyeongin-in-dong, Shinwol-dong, Yangcheon-gu, Seoul on the morning of the 25th, and speaks after receiving a briefing.

Mayor Park Young-seon of the Democratic Party, along with 4·7 Jaebo-seon, visits the construction site of Gyeongin-in-dong, Shinwol-dong, Yangcheon-gu, Seoul on the morning of the 25th, and speaks after receiving a briefing.
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Candidate Park Young-sun prepared 7 300 business cards that day and consumed about 5 copies. The number of steps recorded on the smart watch reached about 13630 steps. He said, “There are a lot of people who pass by whispering to their ears to be elected, and the reaction is not bad.” In addition, as the’Seoul Declaration 1’promised to give priority to the Corona 19 vaccine for high school 3 students, he announced that he would talk about the necessary policies for the citizens of Seoul one day.

However, he criticized that the people’s strength was only devoted to political strife, unlike the present and future of Seoul. After experiencing a part-time job at a convenience store, it was a story to meet the comments of a spokesman for the Seoul Mayor Seon Dae-wi, who said, “A remark that bruises the hearts of young people who are hard to find part-time jobs.

“Today’s people’s power and evil twists are one of two (reasons). Whether they don’t understand social change or knowingly but knowingly (send) bad messages to young people, I don’t understand. I’ll do it. Why are all matters bent that way. They cut the budget while pretending to be for small business owners, and oppose the Conflict of Interest Prevention Act. This is a social evil.”

He ended up focusing on’policy’ and’listening’ until the end, such as holding a’Healing Camp’ event at Times Square for the last campaign and listening to the opinions of people from the metalworking industry in Munrae-dong. Candidate Park said, “I will visit the neighborhood every evening and listen to the current issues. I will raise the approval rating every day. I am sure that it will have risen 2%p today.”

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 In addition, the Democratic Party candidate Park Young-seon and the standing chairman Lee Nak-yeon of the 4-7 by-election official election campaign on the afternoon of the 25th at Times Square in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, greet the citizens.

In addition, the Democratic Party candidate Park Young-seon and the standing chairman Lee Nak-yeon of the 4-7 by-election official election campaign on the afternoon of the 25th at Times Square in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, greet the citizens.
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