Former Democratic Party lawmaker Geum Tae-seop made a declaration to run for the Seoul Mayor by-election on the 31st and suggested “Let’s do the 3rd zone contest” to Ahn Cheol-soo, head of the National Assembly Party. On this day, Jo Jung-hoon, the CEO of the transition to the era, also cast a voting vote for the election, and the pan-optics unified watch began to move in earnest.

In addition, former lawmaker Geum Tae-seop, who had left the Democratic Party, declared a run for the Seoul Mayor by-election at a cafe in Hongik University, Mapo-gu, Seoul on the 31st. Reporter Oh Jong-taek
Rep. Geum Jeon, who declared his run at a performance hall in Mapo-gu, Seoul this morning, said, “It is an election that must change the lives of Seoul citizens and open a new version of change, but the politics are only fighting old fights.” To the Democratic Party, he said, “The behavior of changing the party constitution and giving out candidates for the by-election due to their own responsibility”, and for the major candidates in the power of the people, he said, “The candidate who took the position of mayor of Seoul by himself, the candidate responsible for the major defeat in the general election.” Criticized. “We can’t leave the strict times to old and outdated politics. “We need a leader who keeps the principles and breaks from the camp logic and makes reasonable judgments.”
In particular, Rep. Geum suggested to CEO Ahn Chul-soo, “Let’s do the’Geum Tae-seop-Ahn Chul-soo unified contest’ during the Democratic Party and the People’s Power Contest.” Immediately after the declaration of the run, he met with reporters and said, “We will have a one-on-one contest and one of the two and the people’s strength (final) candidate will be unified.”
It is analyzed that this is intended to break through the composition of’Ahn Cheol-soo vs. the power of the people’ while highlighting his position as a competitor who competes for a mid-point with Representative Ahn. Rep. Geum Jeon said, “Let’s get rid of the troubled and fierce battles over the rules of the race and talk honestly about the real problem for the citizens of Seoul,” and insisted that a bilateral discussion be held every week until early March.
Representative Ahn, who has argued for the’one-shot contest,’ in which the pan-opposition candidates participate in the contest at once, also deepened his pain. Immediately after visiting the redevelopment area in Jangwi-dong, Seoul this morning, Representative Ahn said, “To the power of the people, I made a proposal (one-shot contest), and I know that discussion is going on inside. I will look at the various situations in the opposition and tell you.” The intention is to continue to insist on the’one-shot contest’ rather than the unification of the third zone. A key member of the National Assembly said, “Tomorrow (1st), members of the People’s Strength Senior Citizens will meet to discuss the unification methodology, and we will wait for an arbitration proposal.”
However, the leadership of the people’s strength showed a positive response to the’first unification of the third zone’. Until now, the non-committee chairman Kim Jong-in has argued that “we must elect a candidate for our party and unify the three parties (the power of the people-Ahn Chul-soo-Geum Tae-seop).” On this day, Chairman Kim said, “The power of the people is the beginning of the contest, so other people cannot intervene there.” It drew a line to Representative Ahn, who put forward the “internal discussion of the power of the people” as the cause, and gave the hand of a former lawmaker who proposed’unification first in the third zone’. Chairman Kim said, “Since another candidate came out from the 3rd zone, it will be the purpose of the first unification with Representative Ahn in the 3rd zone, and then unification when people come out of the power of the people.”
Power of the People’s Power Rep. Jeong Jin-seok, chairman of the nomination committee for the Seoul/Busan mayoral by-election, also assessed the proposal of the Monetary Council as “a great decision” through Facebook. Rep. Jung said, “The plan for unifying pan-optics that meets the people’s wishes is being organized very simply and clearly.” “The biggest and most beautiful unification of opposition rights is in English.”
Within the power of the people, it is evaluated that the proposal of Congressman Geum Jeon is’the trick to achieve unification without losing the initiative to Representative Ahn’. “In the party, Ahn Cheol-soo’s inclusion theory and boundary theory continue to diverge,” said a member of Congressman Jung-jin. “It is also necessary to listen to the stories of all the members at the extraordinary assembly of the National Assembly with time to spare.”

On the morning of the morning of the morning of the 31st, Congressman Jo Jung-hun of the transition to the era is declaring a run for the Seoul Mayor by-election at the Communication Hall of the National Assembly in Yeouido, Seoul. Reporter Oh Jong-taek
Meanwhile, on the same day, congressman Jo Jung-hoon of the transition to the era also cast a vote for the Seoul Mayor’s election at the National Assembly. Rep. Cho said, “I am not a candidate for the people’s strength, and I am not a candidate for the Democratic Party more and more,” he said. “This election is not an interim report card of the opposition parties or a stepping stone for the presidential election, but an election that restores Seoul from the Corona 19 crisis.”
Since the departure is a passport, but the contact point with the opposition is not a few, it has emerged as a variable whether Cho will intervene in the discussion on unifying the opposition. In last year’s general election, Rep. Cho, who was elected by receiving proportional turns from the Democratic Proportional Satellite Party and a minority party of the Citizen’s Party, met with Chairman Kim Jong-in on the 25th to discuss running for elections. Former lawmaker Tae-seop Geum also served as an invited speaker at an era change event last November. Rep. Geum said recently, “I think there will be opportunities to meet and talk with Rep. Cho frequently in the future.” However, an official on the side of Congressman Cho said, “We are drawing a line for unification, whether it is eighty or two. I will work hard on elections for citizens.”
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