South Korea: DP candidate Lee leads in Liberal fortress, Kim moved in the direction of South Chungchiang for publicity publicity

Seoul, May 16 (IANS) | Li J-Mayang, candidate at the South Korean Democratic Party (PP), on Friday called on voters in the Northern Zeela province to vote. Pepul Power Party (PPP) candidate Kim Moon-Gyonggi moved to representatives of the South Chungiang provinces for campaigns. Lee strengthened her grip in the stronghold of the South Korean Democratic Party with the fifth day of the official campaign for the presidential election to be held on June 3. At the same time, Kim tried to practice voters from the middle class of the war zone. The voting for the presidency takes place to choose the successor to former South Korean President Yun Suk Yeol, who has been removed from the post because of his unsuccessful martial law. DP’s Lee has so far maintained a concrete lead in the public opinion recordings, including Li Jun-SOO of the minor New Reform Party. According to the Gallop Korea recording done this week, DP’s Li Li is far ahead of Kim with 51 percent support. Kim received 29 percent support. Lee of the minor party is third with eight percent. Li J-Mel begins the day’s campaign by visiting Ixan and Gunsan in the Northern Zeola Province. After this, the youth meet traditional musicians in the Southwest City Jonju. He holds a rally at the back gate of Jonbook National University. They end the day in the south-western city of Jonjup. PPP’s Kim Greater is about to run its campaign in the Seoul region. It is considered a barometer of public emotions and will try to get support in the large battlefield of the central region. Kim began greeting passengers at Seongam’s Pangyo south of Seoul and held a campaign in a traditional market in SUVAN. They will visit Dongton, the southern outskirts of the capital, where they will announce their vows on the Great Train Express at Dongton station. They will then move to the central cities of Cheonon, Sejong, Cheongju and Deson. According to the Yonhap News Agency, he intends to announce his dedication to visit the planned transfer of the National Assembly Bhavan in Sejong and develop the administrative capital. Meanwhile, Lee of the Minor New Reform Party unveiled his vow to turn Busan into a global data center by establishing a “data special zone”. He announced a plan to enact a special legislation, whereby a clear consent or approval of the free consent or independent committee would require approval of the data to look at a high -risk -sensitive information, even if the warrant is searched and seized. – IANS PANKAJ/GKT