
In addition, Democratic Party candidate Park Young-seon (left) and Seoul Mayor Jung-hoon Joong-hoon of the transition to the times are smiling and fist-to-face at the Seoul Mayor Candidate’s unified discussion held at MBN in Jung-gu, Seoul on the 4th. National Company Reporters
Candidate Jo Jung-hoon, the mayor of Seoul for the transition to the era, criticized the promise of “youth starting assets” (interest-free loans from 19 to 29 years old) by Park Young-sun and Democratic Party candidates as “it will become a basic debt to young people”. This is the first TV debate to unify the passport.
On the afternoon of the 4th, at a TV debate hosted by MBN, the two candidates engaged in a heated battle over the real estate policy, the introduction of a four-day system (4.5 days a week), and policies to support small business owners, and began to verify the policy.
At this meeting, Candidate Jo said, “(Candidate Park’s youth departing asset policy) would be nice to receive from the standpoint of young people, but it would never be free.” said.
In addition, “In former Mayor Park Won-soon, there was a pledge for youth start-up funds, but the execution rate was only 14%. “It is because the consultations with the lenders were difficult due to the credit rating problem of the young people,” he said. “Even if I do it regardless of the credit rating, the recovery rate will fall.”
In response, Candidate Park refuted, “When I was the Minister of SMEs and Startups, the more small business owners (loan) are, the better they pay off.” .
In addition, Candidate Park referred to Cho’s pledge of’Seoul-type basic income’ and pointed out, “It is questionable how much the effect of saving consumption by spending 4 trillion won per year on basic income and one-tenth of Seoul’s budget will come out.” He argued, “It is more appropriate to approach the concept of basic assets rather than the concept of basic income.”
Regarding the real estate policy, Candidate Park pledged, “We will supply half-price apartments worth 10 million won per pyeong for public sale. We will start with a public rental housing complex for more than 30 years in the Gangbuk area.”
On the other hand, Candidate Cho suggested that “the real estate policy should be switched to purchase rather than supply,” and “we will actively purchase houses in areas favored by citizens and supply them to end-users.”
The two candidates go through a full-scale unification process starting with a TV debate on this day. When the procedure on the 8th is completed through policy preference surveys, field visits, and public opinion polls, it is expected that the unification will be decided.
Reporter Eunbin Kim [email protected]