
On the morning of the 22nd, Cheol-soo Ahn, CEO of the National Assembly Party, holds a press conference after the meeting of the Supreme Council at the National Assembly in Yeouido, Seoul. yunhap news
Seoul Mayor Ahn Chul-soo said on the 22nd, “Ajumma who has an apartment in Tokyo can deal with it.” This is a remark aimed at the husband of a rival Democratic Party candidate Park Young-sun owning an apartment in Tokyo, Japan.
Candidate Ahn appeared on the YouTube channel’Lee Bong-gyu TV’ this morning and said, “I am more than a flawless future. I live in a private apartment in Sanggye-dong and have no land. I thought that I should not multiply property with real estate, and I didn’t (retain) it,” he said. When asked if the person who owns an apartment in Tokyo was referring to Candidate Park, he answered “yes”.
Candidate Ahn also said, “We will give all citizens of Seoul a universal disaster support fund paid in blockchain-based KS Seoul digital currency at 100,000 won per person.” If I spend the national tax or Seoul city money, I will not let it go,” he criticized.
Candidate Ahn also set a day of criticism against Candidate Se-hoon Oh, who is in the contest for unifying opposition. He said, “In the debate, Candidate Oh said,’If someone who testifies (related to speculation in Naegok-dong) comes out, we will resign.”
He said, “When he was the mayor, he said that he was not permitted, but it turned out that he was the mayor, and he said he didn’t know there was land. If additional testimonies come out of the former employees of the Seoul City Hall to testify, there is a possibility that the resignation pressure will be pushed.”
Candidate Ahn also said that if he became the mayor, he would begin to integrate pan-optics. He said, “We will unite the party to become one, including former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol and former lawmaker Geum Tae-seop, and will achieve a grand unification of the pan-optics.” He explained that the question “is that the right-wing Taegeukgi forces in Gwanghwamun are included in the civic group?”
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