Former Busan mayoral candidate’Gadeok’ Kim Young-chun… Shall we overturn public sentiment again?

Busan Mayor Kim Young-chun, together with Democratic Party Mayor Candidate, gives a speech on acceptance of the candidate at the Democratic Party’s Busan Mayor’s by-election contest held at the Democratic Party’s Busan City Hall on the 6th. Newsis

Former National Assembly Secretary-General Kim Young-chun, who led the Democratic Party’s’Leap forward’ in Busan at the time of the 20th general election, challenges Busan Mayor’s luck. This time, in line with the promotion of the new airport in Busan’s passport, Gadeok also made a decision by attaching himself to the issue of’Gadeok Kim Young-chun’.

On the 6th, former secretary-general Kim was confirmed as a candidate for the Democratic Party’s 4-7 Busan mayor by-election. Shortly after winning the contest, former secretary general Kim said, “We will become a mayor that uses a year like 10 years, and establishes a definite timetable for Busan’s re-emergence.” “Gadeokdo new airport completed in 2029, Busan Expo succeeded in 2030, Boulgyeong Megacity completed. I’ll show you how to get into it successfully.”

The 86th Movement in the Sangdo Winter Politics

Former secretary-general Kim (left photo) running for Gwang Jin-gap in Seoul as a candidate for the New Korea Party during the 15th general election. Elected as the 16th member of the National Assembly by Kwang Jin-gap, he left the Grand National Party in 2003. Hankook Ilbo data photo

Born in Busan in 1962, Former Secretary-General Kim is a representative politician from the 86th generation movement. Former secretary general Kim, who witnessed the Buma Uprising while enrolled in Busan Dong High School in 1979, led the democratization movement after being elected president of the Korea University Student Council in 1984. In 1984, he was arrested for the occupation of the Minjeong Party.

Former secretary-general Kim entered politics as an aide to former President Kim Young-sam, a symbol of the democratization movement in Busan. In 1986, he began political activities as the secretary of former President Kim, who was co-chair of the Council for Promotion of Democracy. Since then, he was chosen as the Blue House political secretary in 1993, with the trust of former President Kim to the extent that he was nicknamed’the third son of YS’.

‘Five Eagle Brothers’ who left the Grand National Party, then’to Busan’

The first election challenge was Seoul, not Busan. Former secretary-general Kim, who was a member of the New Korea Party (predecessor of the power of the people), ran for Gwangjin Gap in Seoul in the 15th general election and was defeated, tasted the joy of being elected in the 16th general election. As a representative director of the Grand National Party (formerly the power of the people), he led the’jeongpung movement’ for the renewal of the party by forming a future solidarity with’Nam Won-jeong’ (former Gyeonggi governor Nam Gyeong-pil, Jeju governor Won Hee-ryong, former lawmaker Jeong Byeong-guk).

He then returned to Busan after an uneven political career. In 2003, he left the Grand National Party with Kim Bu-gyeom, former Minister of Public Administration and Security, and was called the 5 Eagle Brothers. Former secretary general Kim succeeded in re-election at Gwangjingap, Seoul in the 17th general election, but after leaving the Uri Party, he refused to run for the 18th general election. After being blessed by the Democratic Party, former secretary-general Kim ran for Jingap in Busan in his 19th but was defeated.

Former secretary-general Kim ran as a candidate for the Busan Mayor in the 2014 local election, but resigned in the process of unification with former Busan Mayor Oh Geo-don. Afterwards, he returned to the National Assembly after 8 years by throwing a vote again in Jingap, Busan, in the general election in his 20s.

Busan’s public sentiment cooled by the Democratic Party…

Former National Assembly secretary general Kim Young-chun is giving a political opinion at the Busan Mayoral Candidate Election Contest held at a cafe on Gadeok-do, Gangseo-gu, Busan on the 2nd. News 1

Former secretary-general Kim didn’t just walk the’flower road’ in Busan. Former secretary-general Kim, who had been winning and winning based on the Moon Jae-in administration’s first Minister of Oceans and Fisheries, was defeated by 3.5 percentage points in the 21st general election. Busan’s public sentiment, who turned his back on the Democratic Party in the general election, has cooled down as former mayor of Busan Oh Geo-don resigned in the case of employee molestation.

Former secretary-general Kim is trying to restore the public sentiment of Busan through the new airport of Gadeokdo Island, which is a long-awaited project in Busan. Ahead of the passage of the National Assembly of the New Airport Special Act on Gadeok Island in Busan, he insisted, “If the National Assembly does not pass, we must go and fast,” and even put the issue’Gaduk’ in front of the name.

Promise No. 1 is the promotion of a new airport in Gadeok-do. Former Secretary-General Kim pledged to open a new airport on Gadeokdo Island in 2029 △Establish Busan Maritime Special Autonomous City and build a mega city in Busan, Ulsan, and Gyeongnam △Support 2,200 billion won worth of support to Busan citizens who suffered the loss of a new coronavirus infection (Corona 19) Put up.

Hong In-taek reporter

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