[재보선 D-10] Park Young-sun “Real Estate Policy Will Be Different… Redevelopment from Gangbuk”

Park Young-sun meets Jungrang voters

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In addition, Democratic Party candidate Park Young-seon said on the 28th, “I don’t think the Moon Jae-in administration has done well in real estate policy.”

Candidate Park said in an interview with Yonhap News, “When I become the mayor of Seoul, there are a lot of things that will definitely change with respect to real estate policy, and it will be different.”

The interview was conducted over the phone while the campaign was stopped due to the news of contact with a confirmed patient by the same party congressman Chung Cheong-rae, who accompanied Candidate Park.

Recently, he has voiced a somewhat different voice from the current government’s real estate policy stance, such as easing the ’35 floor uniform regulation’ and favoring redevelopment and reconstruction.

On the 26th, through the’Seoul Declaration’, it was proposed to adjust the publicly announced land price increase rate for apartments under 900 million won to within 10%.

He said, “The Seoul Declaration contains the contents of the policies we have made and the pledges we have announced that are inadequate or if there are areas to be improved,” he said. “I can feel the reaction of the voters for sure.”

Concerned that such remarks by the ruling party candidate could affect the rise of real estate, especially Gangnam real estate, Park said, “There may be such a view.” “There must be an order to develop a city,” he said energetically.

Park Young-sun, making hearts with supporters

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Candidate Park selected ‘100,000 won per capita digital currency disaster relief payment’ as the first’policy to be paid when it becomes the mayor’.

“If the disaster relief payment is paid, the economy will revive by boosting consumption, and the new area of ​​digital currency will be imprinted on the citizens of Seoul, creating innovative jobs. And as the money began to circulate, what part of Seoul had blind spots? “Because you can grasp it, it will bring several virtuous cycles.”

Candidate Park explained about the recent low 20s approval rating, referring to the’experience of history’ and controversial, saying, “I am upset because the sincerity is misrepresented.” “As Minister of SMEs, I met and communicated with numerous young people. “It’s even more so because I was so impressed by the passion and the power to think about the community.”

Candidate Park also said, “I am not focusing on cursing others, but reflecting on what the citizens of Seoul need, and trying to build up (trust) one by one.” “He said.

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