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Kim Min-seok, Democratic Party leadership visit National Cemetery, pledge to be 'locomotive for golden age'
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Kim Min-seok, Democratic Party leadership visit National Cemetery, pledge to be 'locomotive for golden age'

From Dong-A Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Kim Min-seok, the new leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, and its leadership began their official duties with a visit to the National Cemetery.
  • Kim inscribed "The Democratic Party will become the locomotive for Korea's golden age" in the memorial guestbook.
  • The party leadership also planned to visit the graves of former President Kim Dae-jung and the Provisional Government leaders, and the 5.18 Democratic Cemetery.

Kim Min-seok, the newly elected leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, and the party's new leadership team officially commenced their duties on August 18 with a visit to the National Cemetery in Seoul.

The group, including floor leader Han Byung-do and supreme council members Choi Min-hee, Park Sun-won, Seo Mi-hwa, Lee Sung-yoon, and Han Min-soo, paid their respects at the memorial tower. Kim Min-seok inscribed a message in the guestbook, stating, "The Democratic Party will become the locomotive for Korea's golden age."

Following the ceremony, Kim visited the gravesite of former President Kim Dae-jung and attended a memorial event marking the 17th anniversary of his passing. The party's schedule also included a visit to the graves of Provisional Government leaders at Hyochang Park. Later in the day, the leadership was set to travel to Gwangju, South Jeolla Province, to visit the 5.18 Democratic Cemetery.

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Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.