Democratic Party Launches Fourth Public Outreach Campaign: 'We Must Win Local Elections'
The Democratic Party and People Power Party Launch Public Outreach Campaigns. The Democratic Party's primary goal in its first outreach campaign is to criticize the current administration's policies. Representative Jang Dong-hyuk has announced a strategy to visit North Gyeongsang Province to analyze government policies. Representative Jang Dong-hyuk emphasized, "We must win the upcoming local elections to revive the collapsing livelihoods," appealing for the unity of supporters.
People Power Party's Public Outreach Strategy. As part of its outreach campaign, the People Power Party visited the birthplace of former President Park Chung-hee in Gumi. This visit is interpreted as an attempt to solidify the support of conservative voters and emphasize the party's legitimacy. Ahead of the first anniversary of the December 3rd Emergency Decree, there have been calls within the party to issue an apology message regarding past events.
Diversity of Opinions and Discussions on Reform Within the Party
Within the People Power Party, diverse opinions regarding the party's direction and identity are being expressed ahead of the local elections next year. Some first-term lawmakers are arguing that the party must regain public trust through change and innovation. Opinions within the party are divided regarding apologizing for past events, and concerns about the primary rules have also been raised.
Seeking Strategies for Victory in Local Elections
The People Power Party plans to strengthen communication with its supporters through public outreach campaigns and seek strategies for victory in the local elections next year. They are considering various measures, including securing the support of the younger generation, targeting the moderate vote, and uniting traditional supporters. The party leadership believes that coordinating internal differences and presenting a united front are crucial for winning the elections.
