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In the local elections held on June 1, Kim Dong-yeon, the candidate of the Democratic Party of Korea, was elected governor of Gyeonggi-do.
According to the National Election Commission, as of 8:39 a.m. on the 2nd, with 99.98% of the vote counting completed, Kim Dong-yeon, the Democratic Party candidate, won 2,87,307 votes (49.06%), confirming the election. Conservative Party candidate Kim Eun-hye won 2,81,403 votes (48.91%), and the difference between the two was only 8,904 votes.
Because Gyeonggi-do has a total population of 13.57 million people, 8,904 votes is a very small difference.
However, it can be said that Kim Dong-yeon did very well, as the Democratic Party of Korea won only five out of 17 metropolitan local governments across the country.
Gyeonggi-do Governor-elect Kim Dong-yeon also made a pledge for multicultural families, mainly about the education of children from multicultural families.
He pledged to create ▲an online platform for learning Korean for multicultural children ▲provision of career counseling and psychological counseling vouchers for teenagers from multicultural families ▲a translation platform for multicultural families including notices for parents and daily life guides.
In the future, we hope that Governor-elect Kim's promise to multicultural families will become more concrete.
Governor-elect Kim said this in his announcement of the election through Facebook.
“Thank you very much for your support. I believe that this is not a personal victory, but a victory for the people of Gyeonggi-do who want change and hope. We will create a Gyeonggi-do without worrying about transportation, housing, and jobs. We will create a Gyeonggi-do where all residents, from children to the young, middle-aged and the elderly, can enjoy better opportunities. We will repay your support with actions, not words. We will work hard. Thank you"
Reporter Jieun Lee
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