New Year Schedules for Political Leaders in South Korea: Visits to National Cemeteries and New Year Greetings

2024-01-01 05:39:31
People Power Party Emergency Response Committee Chairman Han Dong-hoon, Democratic Party Representative Lee Jae-myung, People Power Party Former Representative Lee Jun-seok, and Democratic Party Former Representative Lee Nak-yeon are holding official schedules on the morning of the 1st, the first day of the new year. /News 1

Current and former representatives of the ruling and opposition parties began their official schedule for the new year with a visit to the Seoul National Cemetery on the 1st. Former Democratic Party leader Lee Nak-yeon held a New Year’s greeting party at Haengjusanseong Fortress instead of visiting the National Cemetery.

Han Dong-hoon, chairman of the People Power Party Emergency Response Committee, is taking a walk after visiting the Seoul National Cemetery in Dongjak-gu, Seoul on the morning of the 1st and paying his respects. /News 1

People Power Party Emergency Response Committee Chairman Han Dong-hoon visited the Seoul National Cemetery in Dongjak-gu, Seoul this morning. He visited the Memorial Tower and the gravesites of former presidents Syngman Rhee, Chung-hee Park, Young-sam Kim, and Dae-jung Kim one by one.

A guestbook left by Han Dong-hoon, chairman of the People Power Party Emergency Response Committee, after visiting the Seoul National Cemetery in Dongjak-gu, Seoul on the morning of the 1st and paying his respects. /News 1

The entire emergency committee, including floor leader Yoon Jae-ok, policy committee chairman Yoo Yu-dong, Kim Ye-ji, Koo Ja-ryong, Jang Seo-jeong, Han Ji-ah, Park Eun-sik, Yoon Do-hyun, and Kim Kyeong-ryul, accompanied the emergency committee. After visiting the shrine, Chairman Han wrote in the guestbook, “I will create the future of the Republic of Korea together with my fellow citizens.”

Lee Jae-myung, leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, is visiting the National Cemetery in Dongjak-dong, Seoul on the 1st. /Reporter Lee Deok-hoon

Lee Jae-myeong, leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, also visited the National Cemetery with the party leadership and visited the memorial tower and the gravesite of former President Kim Dae-jung. Party leaders, including floor leader Hong Ik-pyo and supreme council members, were present. Representative Lee wrote in the guestbook, “I will not forget the noble sacrifice of our country’s heroes.”

Lee Jae-myung, leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, is visiting the National Cemetery in Dongjak-dong, Seoul on the 1st. /Reporter Lee Deok-hoon

Chairman Han and Representative Lee also met in front of the grave of former President Kim Dae-jung. The two shook hands and exchanged good wishes, saying, “Happy New Year.”

Lee Jun-seok, former representative of the People Power Party, is visiting the National Cemetery in Dongjak-dong, Seoul on the 1st. /Reporter Lee Deok-hoon

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Former leader Lee Jun-seok, who left the People Power Party and formalized the creation of a tentatively named ‘New Reform Party’, visited the National Cemetery along with new party figures, including Cheon Har-ram and Lee Ki-in, chairman of the party creation preparation committee.

Lee Jun-seok, former leader of the People’s Power Party, who is preparing to found a new party, is visiting the Seoul National Cemetery on the 1st with Jeollanam-do Suncheongap Party Council Chairman Cheon Har-ram (left) and Gyeonggi Provincial Assemblyman Lee Ki-in (right). /yunhap news

Chairman Cheon said, “We will overcome the crisis and open a better future for the Republic of Korea, which we have protected and nurtured with great difficulty,” and Chairman Lee said, “In the year of the Blue Dragon, we will draw a ‘new future’ on the foundation of democratization established by our patriotic martyrs.” wrote. Former CEO Lee did not leave a separate guestbook.

Lee Nak-yeon (center), former leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, is visiting the Haengju Battle Monument with his supporters at Haengju Mountain Fortress in Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do on the morning of the 1st. /yunhap news

Lee Nak-yeon, former representative of the Democratic Party, visited Haengjusanseong Fortress in Goyang-si and held a New Year’s greeting party. People and supporters who declared joining the new party when it was founded, including former lawmaker Lee Seok-hyun and former Goyang Mayor Choi Seong, were in attendance. Former Representative Lee reaffirmed his intention to create a new party, saying, “We must give the people a new choice, not an either/or choice.”

Lee Nak-yeon, former leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, is moving to the 2024 Haengjusanseong New Year greetings held in front of Haengjusanseong Chunguijeong in Deokyang-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do on the morning of the 1st. /News 1
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