[국민의힘 맞수토론 2차전] Oh·Oh “The mayoral resignation workshop”… Eunhee Cho and Kyungwon Na are’financial debate’

“The biggest weapon the Democratic Party can attack” vs. “While the city of Seoul back to the ranks”

“If you look at the whole, the budget will be 15~17 trillion won” vs.”The details need to be well understood by practitioners”

Seoul Mayor Shin-Hwan Oh and Se-Hoon Oh are taking a commemorative photo before the ‘2nd Confrontation Debate’ held at the Paik Beom Kim Gu Memorial Hall in Yongsan-gu, Seoul on the 19th. /yunhap news

The power of the people Preliminary candidates for the Seoul Mayor’s by-election held the second’one-on-one debate’ on the 19th.

Candidate Oh Se-hoon and Oh Se-hoon, who came out as the first runners, fought over Candidate Se-Hoon Oh’s resignation as mayor ten years ago.

Candidate Shin-Hwan Shin asked at a debate held at the Paik Beom Kim Gu memorial in Yongsan, Seoul, “about the part of his resignation, he will face the problem in the party’s primary, in the process of unification, and in the final, how can we overcome it?” “(Mayor resignation) is the biggest weapon the Democratic Party can attack.”

Responding to this, Candidate Se-Hoon Oh responded, “I think that the choice of me by the largest number of citizens of Seoul in the preliminary contest for the power of the people is another whip to take responsibility and bring Seoul back to the ranks.” Regarding the relocation of the National Assembly to Sejong City, Candidate Se-Hoon Oh argued, “Just because the National Assembly moves to the Chungcheong area, we do not believe that there is any damage to the Seoul economy or that the brand in Seoul is causing problems.” On the other hand, Candidate Shin-Hwan Oh said, “I firmly oppose it,” and confronted him, saying, “It is possible to amend the Constitution and end it through a referendum, not a political trick, but by agreement, but this type of relocation to the National Assembly cannot be agreed.”

Na Gyeong-won (left) and Cho Eun-hee, a candidate for the Mayor of Seoul, are taking a commemorative photo before the ‘2nd Confrontation Debate’ held at the Paik Beom Kim Gu Memorial Hall in Yongsan-gu, Seoul on the 19th. /yunhap news

Candidate Eun-hee Cho, who faced with Candidate Na Gyeong-won, cut off her remarks, saying, “I don’t know what’s strong, but I’m not delicate.” As a result, Candidate Na responded, saying, “It is different from the discussion with Candidate Se-Hoon Oh,” and “Definitely 1 vs. 3 composition”, and the two candidates had a fierce nerve war.

Candidate Jo specifically attacked Na’s pledge and related financial issues. Candidate Cho said, “I thought it was a metaphor when Candidate Shin-Hwan Oh said’Na Kyung-young’ toward me, but when I look at the financial resources in Candidate’s pledge, I’m really worried that I’d become Huh Gyeong-young (CEO of National Revolutionary Party) (Commitment) Looking at the whole, the budget is 15 to 17 trillion won.” In response, Candidate Na refuted that “when making a commitment one by one, you must have a financial plan.”

Candidate Cho also criticized Na’s pledge for a’vaccine shuttle bus’, saying, “If it fits in an alley or parking lot, it could be dangerous for the elderly to wait 15-30 minutes for it,” he said. “The policy should be designed more delicately.” did. Then Candidate Na explained, “We will make it easy to get vaccination anywhere,” and “It is possible by mobilizing nurses with a wardrobe license.”

/ Intern reporter Jisu Kang [email protected]

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