Park Young-sun “I don’t think I did well in cultural real estate, I don’t insist on public initiative”

In addition, the Democratic Party candidate Park Young-seon greets the voters as he enters the Jungnang-gu intensive campaign held in front of Dongwon Market in Jungnang-gu, Seoul on the 27th on the weekend.  yunhap news

In addition, the Democratic Party candidate Park Young-seon greets the voters as he enters the Jungnang-gu intensive campaign held in front of Dongwon Market in Jungnang-gu, Seoul on the 27th on the weekend. yunhap news

Park Young-sun, the Mayor of Seoul Mayor of the Democratic Party, pulled out the Gangnam Redevelopment Card to capture voters’ votes in the 4-7 by-election. In particular, Candidate Park is promising that he will not insist on a public-led form for real estate supply, highlighting a different aspect from the government and the ruling party.

In an interview with Yonhap News on the 28th, Candidate Park said, “I don’t think the Moon Jae-in administration has done a good job in real estate policy” about the Moon Jae-in government’s real estate policy. He said, “When I become the mayor of Seoul, there are a lot of things that will definitely change and will be different with respect to real estate policy.”

When asked about the speed of real estate supply, Candidate Park replied, “The development of a public rental housing complex that is more than 30 years old in Gangbuk can start immediately, because it is not a private land that needs coordination.” With the development of the Gangbuk public rental housing complex, Candidate Park predicted that 76,000 houses could be secured.

In the meantime, Candidate Park said, “In the case of Gangnam redevelopment and reconstruction, I don’t think I will necessarily insist on the public-led form of development,” he said. “There will be opportunities to explain this in the future.

In addition, to the question of’the reason to focus on real estate policy’, Candidate Park replied, “Not because I was running for the mayor of Seoul, but because I majored in urban geography.

He said, “While the Moon Jae-in government’s real estate policy has been in progress, we have talked a little differently about whether we should include more finance (policy),” he said.

Candidate Park is speaking differently from the government’s real estate policy stance, such as easing the ’35 floor uniform regulation’. Regarding this, Candidate Park said, “In order to regulate a certain regulation, there must be a reason and principle for the regulation, and citizens must sympathize with it.” “I think it is necessary and I think that if I do that, I can increase the value of Seoul.”

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