Geum Tae-seop will cause a blast in the 3rd zone… Mayor of Seoul by-election today declared

On the 18th, former lawmaker Tae-seop Geum had a conversation with former Dongyang University professor Jin Joong-kwon at Keum Tae-seop's'Chin Talk'.

On the 18th, former lawmaker Tae-seop Geum had a conversation with former Dongyang University professor Jin Joong-kwon at Keum Tae-seop’s’Chin Talk’.

Former Democratic Party lawmaker Geum Tae-seop officially declared his run for the by-election of the mayor of Seoul on the 31st.

Rep. Geum Jeon will hold a declaration ceremony for re-election at 11 am at Prism Hall in Mapo-gu, Seoul. Rep. Geum Jeon announced the news through Facebook and said, “I will tell you the policies and commitments we have prepared so far,” and “Because of the corona, only a limited number of people attend and broadcast online.”

Prism Hall near Hongdae is a representative venue for indie music. The store is in fact closed due to the aftermath of Corona 19. At this meeting, Congressman Geum Jeon plans to unfold a blueprint of commitments and policies, such as the meaning of this by-election, support plans for self-employed people hit by the novel coronavirus infection (Corona 19), and solutions to housing problems.

His recognition as a candidate for the so-called Third Zone is overwhelmed by candidates for the strength of the people, such as former Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon and former lawmaker Na Gyeong-won, and Ahn Cheol-soo, the representative of the National Assembly. However, there is also a prospect that if the middle class is brought in, it will create a gust of wind and create a new wind in the by-election. Former Dongyang University professor Jin Joong-kwon also expressed his support for candidate Jin.

Meanwhile, at 2 pm on the same day, CEO Jo Jung-hoon of the transition to the era also holds a press conference for running at the Seoul Yeouido National Assembly Communication Center. Cho is an economic expert from the World Bank. In the 21st National Assembly, President Cho has emphasized the need to resolve basic income and polarization, and to recognize safety issues in the labor sector. CEO Cho plans to announce policies one by one from the 1st of next month and communicate with the citizens.

Reporter Lee Hae-jun [email protected]


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