National Innovation Party’s Park Eun-jung Focuses on Rural Economy in Andong Visit
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Connecting with Voters in the Heartland: A Focus on economic Revival
Park Eun-jung, a prominent figure in the National Innovation Party, recently undertook a significant visit to Andong, Gyeongbuk province.this region, notably the hometown of Democratic party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung, served as the backdrop for Park’s engagement with local communities and her advocacy for economic revitalization.

Park’s visit underscores the growing importance of addressing regional economic disparities, particularly in rural areas. According to recent data from the Ministry of economy and Finance, rural regions in South Korea have experienced slower economic growth compared to urban centers, leading to concerns about population decline and limited opportunities.
A Journey Through Gyeongbuk: Understanding Local Concerns
Documenting her journey on social media, Park Eun-jung shared insights from her travels through Sangju, Uiseong, and Andong.Her posts highlighted the importance of connecting with voters and understanding their everyday struggles.
andong’s daughter-in-law Park Eun-jung, why are you here now?Park Eun-jung, Facebook
This opening, written in the local Andong dialect, instantly establishes a connection with the community. Park emphasized the 400km journey, reflecting her commitment to reaching even the most remote areas within the TK (Daegu-Gyeongbuk) region.
Advocating for Economic Solutions: Lee Jae-myung’s Vision
Park Eun-jung’s message centered on the urgent need for a capable leader who can address the economic challenges facing the TK region. She specifically highlighted Lee Jae-myung as the economic president
who can revitalize the rural economy and improve the lives of ordinary citizens.

Her observations from the local markets painted a stark picture of the economic hardships faced by vendors and residents.She noted the increased burden on market merchants and the palpable sense of economic anxiety within the community. The visit to the local market, where she witnessed the use of local currency, reinforced her commitment to supporting local economies.
TK is in desperate need of a competent president. I will tie a sneaker strap again to announce the economic president and the presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung to save the rural economy and the public.
Park Eun-jung, Facebook
TK Roots: A Deep Connection to the Region
Park eun-jung’s ties to the TK region run deep. Born in Gumi, Gyeongbuk, and a graduate of Daegu Wonhwa High School, she shares a personal connection with the area. Her husband, lawyer Lee Jong-geun, was born in Andong, further solidifying their commitment to the region’s well-being. This personal connection lends credibility to her advocacy for economic reforms tailored to the specific needs of the TK region.
