Na Gyeong-won “I will be the standard for the Liberal Common Sense Alliance”

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 A preliminary candidate for the Mayor of Seoul, Na Gyeong-won, visits the Central Post Office in Jung-gu, Seoul on the 9th and encourages the busy postmen with New Year's Day delivery.

A preliminary candidate for the Mayor of Seoul, Na Gyeong-won, visits the Central Post Office in Jung-gu, Seoul on the 9th and encourages the busy postmen with New Year’s Day delivery.
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“The big trend in Korea right now is the Liberal Common Sense Alliance. People who believe in liberalism must confront anti-freedom forces and become one.”

Preliminary candidate Na Kyung-won, who challenged the Seoul Metropolitan Mayor’s by-election, once again emphasized the need for unification of pan-conservative and opposition rights. “If Candidate Chul-soo Ahn becomes a single candidate, I will do my best to help.”

Preliminary candidate Na Gyeong-won held a tea meeting with reporters in his office on the 10th and released the official slogan, “We will change the government to a healthy Seoul starting from Seoul.”

Candidate Na said, “The reason why many people still don’t trust our party is because there is such a regret that our party is not a big vessel to contain it.” Insisted.

He said, “Everyone on the side of common sense and justice, from rational progress-moderate-reasonable conservatives, must come together and become one,” he said. I have to do it.”

Candidate Na also said, “After normalizing the Republic of Korea, healthy left and right must compete rationally. I want to serve as the standard for this Liberal Common Sense Alliance. I want to become the foundation for rebuilding a healthy party politics in Korea.” He emphasized that “Seoul mayoral election victory is the beginning of regime change.”

“If Ahn Chul-soo is a single candidate, I will do my best to help.”

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 Na Kyung-won, a candidate for the Mayor of Seoul, visits Namdaemun mayor in Jung-gu, Seoul on the afternoon of the 10th and tours the mayor.

Na Kyung-won, a candidate for the Mayor of Seoul, visits Namdaemun mayor in Jung-gu, Seoul on the afternoon of the 10th and tours the mayor.
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Candidate Gyeong-won Na mentioned how to form a’union’ and said, “It remains unchanged that the power of the people should be the center of the road. The power of the people should be at the center.” Whether it is the founding of the new party or the third independent platform, it should be a reorganization centered on the power of the people.

Candidate Na, who did not clarify whether or not the issue with the Nationalist Party, was not clear, said, “Isn’t it necessary to create a bigger platform?” “I think this election process will become one big platform, and making progress after the election is one. It’s important.”

After the unification of the opposition, when a question about’chemical combination’ came up, he replied, “I have a strong will.” “If Candidate Chul-soo Ahn, not me, becomes a single candidate, I will do my best to help. So I will make the opposition win.” My prospective candidate said, “The only way to achieve the regime change next year,” he said. “I don’t know if Candidate Chul-soo Ahn will help me, because I don’t get into Ahn’s mind, but I think he will do that.”

In various opinion polls, Ahn Cheol-soo, the leader of the National Assembly Party, outperformed other preliminary candidates for pan-conservative and opposition parties, and a question was asked whether there is a possibility of a candidate for national power. Candidate Gyeong-won Na laughed, saying, “There is still a lot of time left” and “I think we will win.”

“I read the polls, and the supporters of the people’s strength used to support Candidate Ahn Cheol-soo a lot, but that’s a bit missing,” he said. “There are a lot of supporters of the people’s strength in support of Ahn Cheol-soo. I think I will support it.” “If (candidate) is organized and debates a few times, it will turn out to be long and short.”

According to the result of unifying the opposition, the question of how many times the candidate’s preference was raised was raised, but he laughed, saying, “Because it will be me, don’t make too much assumptions.”

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