Na Gyeong-won “It’s okay to be’Na Management’ for future generations”

Na Gyeong-won, a former member of the Future Integration Party (now the Power of the People), visits the Central Post Office in Jung-gu, Seoul on the morning of the 9th and encourages delivery workers who are busy with New Year’s Day delivery. National Company Promotion Foundation

Na Kyung-won, a former member of the Future Integration Party (currently the People’s Power), who declared a run for the 4/7 Seoul Mayor’s by-election He replied, “It’s okay to be my management for future generations.”

On the 9th of the CBS radio’Kim Hyun-jung’s News Show’, former lawmaker said, “Our country’s fertility rate (the number of newborns born per year) was over 400,000 when the Moon Jae-in regime started.” “It’s a disaster,” he raised his voice.

He continued, “I know yesterday that raising the fertility rate is said to give money,” said Park Young-sun, former Minister of Small and Medium Venture Business. “When I ask non-married people, the first man is the burden of child support, the second is the house, and the woman is the first The second is self-realization, and the second is home.”

He added, “This residence is a very important issue,” he added. “In fact, I would like to provide more interest support when the 2nd term of the public election (mayor) is reached.”

Previously, former lawmaker Na pledged to provide subsidies of a total of 117 million won to young and newlyweds. The subsidy benefit announced by Candidate B is that it will provide 3% annual loan interest to young people under the age of 39 with an annual income of less than 70 million won, newlyweds within 7 years of marriage, and households with children under 6 years of age.

“The pledge now is to spend about a hundredth of Seoul’s budget,” said former lawmaker Na. “If unnecessary budgets are removed and corrected, more benefits should be given to newlyweds and young people.”

“Oh Se-hoon, there is no justification for the mayor who resigned himself to seek tickets”

Former Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon, who cast a vote for the 4·7 Seoul Mayor’s by-election, is announcing a pledge of real estate housing supply policy at the Seoul Yeouido National Assembly Communication Hall on the 9th. Joint coverage photo

Former lawmaker Na continued to remark mixed checks against former Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon, a rival within the party, and Park Young-sun, former Minister of SMEs and Startups of the ruling party.

Regarding former Mayor Oh, who said, “In the days of the Free Korea Party, Hwang Gyo-an and Na Gyeong-won eventually ruined the last 4·15 general election, and if you go out as a candidate for mayor of Seoul this time, you will lose.” “Oh, the former mayor is very competitive in the finals, and there is no justification for the mayor who resigned itself to seek votes again,” he said.

He said, “Oh, the mayor, 10 years ago, took his position without consulting the party for giving the children lunch,” he said. “I opposed free meals and pushed the referendum, and for that reason, I resigned from the mayor. “He added.

In addition, when he said to former Minister Park,’Will you be the mayor of the moon?’, he said, “You have to be happy, that’s right” and “But shouldn’t you have to present a’how’ about it. He said he was the mayor of the moon because of the rhetoric.

Kang Eun-young reporter

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