Anchor: With the 22nd general elections a day away, both ruling and opposition parties are exerting all-out efforts to garner votes in the widely-contested Seoul metropolitan area. Both parties have stressed that the other should face voters’ judgment in the elections. In today's installment of our report series on the current political landscapes of the nation's major cities and provinces, our Yun Sohyang takes a look at where things stand in the decisive region.
Anchor: As the main opposition Democratic Party and the ruling People Power Party gear up for the April 10 general elections, the two rivals are both looking for ways to win over the swing-vote regions in the southwest of South Korea, namely Sejong and Daejeon Cities and north and south Chungcheong Provinces. In the first installment of our report series on the current political landscapes of the nation's major cities and provinces, our Yun Sohyang takes a look at where things stand in the Chungcheong area.
Anchor: As the main opposition Democratic Party and the ruling People Power Party gear up for the April 10 general elections, the two rivals are both looking for ways to win over the swing-vote regions in the southwest of South Korea, namely Sejong and Daejeon Cities and north and south Chungcheong Provinces. In the first installment of our report series on the current political landscapes of the nation's major cities and provinces, our Yun Sohyang takes a look at where things stand in the Chungcheong area.
Anchor: With less than three weeks remaining until the April 10 general elections, the main opposition Democratic Party is hoping to continue its dominance in the progressive stronghold of the Jeolla provinces while the ruling People Power Party is vowing to find a way to win over voters in the region. In today's installment of our series on the regional political landscape, our Choi You Sun examines where things stand for the two major parties and other minority parties in the North and South Jeolla regions.
Anchor: Rival parties have been focusing their campaigns in the “Nakdong River Belt,” a region in the country’s southeast that is once again an important battleground for the upcoming general elections. With the April 10 vote less than two weeks away, today's installment of our report series on the regional political landscape zeroes in on key areas in South Gyeongsang and North Gyeongsang. Yun Sohyang has more.