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Seoul Mayor Chung Bong-ju, the Open Democratic Party, said on the 1st, “There is class in the land of Seoul. Gangnam is Yangban land, and Han River is on the bank Gangbuk is Sangnom Land.”
Candidate Jung said in a one-on-one discussion with the same party candidate Kim Jin-ae, which was broadcast live on YouTube on the same day, saying, “We need to abolish the land class system.”
Preliminary candidate Jeong said, “Gangnam receives a floor area ratio of 250%, intermediate level is 200%, and Gangbuk is generally 150%.” “I think this is the’land class system’.” The higher the floor area ratio, the higher the floor can be built.
At the same time, he said, “We have to unify the floor area ratio equally across Seoul to 250% and start talking from here.” “People who lived in Gangbuk paid all local taxes and developed Gangnam in the 1970s. “I have been punishing people who have to give me rice cakes for 40 years.”
In addition, targeting candidates for the Seoul Mayor Park Young-seon and Woo Sang-ho of the Democratic Party, he criticized that “one candidate of the Democratic Party said,’I will rebuild Gangnam,’ and one said,’I will lift the 35-floor limit,’ but there is no awareness of the history of Seoul.”
Candidate Jin-ae Kim also said, “11 years ago, candidate Han Myung-sook and Mayor of Seoul made a ’10 minute neighborhood’ pledge together. There are many parts already being promoted, but why would you do something silly like’how is a 21-minute neighborhood?’” and directly hit the pledge of candidate Park Young-sun’s ’21-minute compact city’.
Candidate Kim said, “We will continue to the policies of Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon and Candidate Myeong-sook Han,” he said. “We will pursue Mayor Park’s’People’s Value’ and use Mayor Ko’s skillful leadership.”
The two candidates disagree on the issue of integration with the Democratic Party and unification of candidates.
Candidate Jung argued, “It is not easy to unify, but rather prepare to raise the issue of party-party integration with the Democratic Party.”
Candidate Kim said, “I am not going to a candidate for the mayor of Seoul for unification or integration. “There is a risk of being interpreted as a political negotiation, so you have to be careful.”
“The Democratic Party is always arrogant,” he said. “The reason for the existence of an open Democratic Party in the pursuit of reform legislation will continue for the time being.”
Reporter Bae Jae-seong [email protected]