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Real estate pledge from the beginning,’bottom’ Start a vote-taking competition

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About 80 days ahead of the Seoul Mayor’s by-election, the outlines of the opposition opposition team are emerging.

The biggest issue in this election would be real estate policy.

In response to the public’s pledge to lift restrictions on reconstruction, the Democratic Party confronted it with building a house on the North Riverside Road and railroad tracks.

Reporter Park Chorong reports.

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From the beginning of the election, competition for real estate policy was on fire.

Rep. Sang-ho Woo, the only Democratic Party’s only declaring to run for the mayor of Seoul by-election, has announced that it will supply a large number of public housing, including cheonsei and self-owned houses, by covering it over the Gangbyeonbuk-ro and above-ground railroad tracks.

<우상호 / 더불어민주당 의원> “We will supply as much as public housing at’Cost of construction + α’. This is a practical countermeasure for supplying half price apartments.”

It is a pledge that is in line with the government’s stance to make the space to build a house in Seoul.

In response to this, the people’s power declared that if they won the Seoul Mayor’s by-election, high-density and high-rise development would be carried out by lifting regulations on reconstruction and redevelopment.

<김종인 / 국민의힘 비상대책위원장> “President Moon Jae-in and former Mayor Park Won-soon artificially prevented reconstruction and redevelopment even though the deterioration of downtown Seoul is rapidly progressing…”

It also announced that it would move or cover railroad vehicle bases to build housing for youth and newlyweds, and abolish the capital gains tax system.

Candidates for the power of the people who have declared their run are pouring out real estate pledges such as housing supply through underground construction of the Gyeongbu Expressway.

<나경원 / 전 국민의힘 의원> “We will remove various old regulations such as floor area ratio, usage area, and floor height restrictions.”

Both parties have focused on’supply’, and there are many concerns about development without principles.

If the conservative opposition party breaks into the government’s real estate failure theory, the spear-shield confrontation, which the ruling party defends by saying that it has a prepared policy, will continue throughout the election.

This is Yonhap News TV Park Chorong.

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