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Kim Min-seok Visited Heavy Rain-Hit Geoje as First Move After Election


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Democratic Party leader Kim Min-seok visited Geoje in South Gyeongsang Province, which suffered damage from torrential rain, as his first official schedule after being elected.

Kim stated that the scene in Geoje, which was hit by unprecedented heavy rain, was shocking, and added that the Democratic Party will also do everything it can.

Today (August 18), Kim will pay his respects at the grave of former President Kim Dae-jung at the National Seoul Cemetery and attend the memorial service for the 17th anniversary of the former president's passing.

Following this, Kim will also visit and pay his respects at the Provisional Government leaders' graveyard at Hyochang Park in Yongsan, Seoul, and the National May 18 Democratic Cemetery in Gwangju, South Jeolla Province.

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