
On the 10th, Jeju Governor Won Hee-ryong criticized Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myeong’s claim to pay basic income, saying it was “a story like a medicine longevity” and “Seondong-pan Heo Gyeong-sik.” Reporter Oh Jong-taek
On the 10th, one day before the Lunar New Year holiday, the opposition presidential elections and the Seoul Mayor’s by-election runners all started to beat the leading runners in passports.
Jeju Governor Won Hee-ryong, who is classified as an opposition presidential candidate, appeared on CBS Radio on the 10th and shot Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myeong, who is leading the recent election polls. On that day, Governor Won insisted that Governor Lee’s claim to pay a yearly basic income of 1 million won was “a story like a medicine longevity,” and that “you have to choose between basic income or strengthening the welfare state.”
Governor Won said, “It is politics that makes the impossible possible,” when the host commented, “Gyeonggi Heo talks that way.” “No, why aren’t you paying 100 million?” I compared it. Governor Won said, “(Governor Lee’s argument) is’Heo Gyeong-sik’ proponent of income-led growth.’ On the 8th, Governor Won said, “The Governor’s basic income is a monster that only raises taxes and interferes with welfare,” and “I will start a discussion with this Governor.”

Seocho-gu mayor Cho Eun-hee, who declared a run for the mayor of Seoul by-election, launched an offensive on the 10th, targeting former Minister of Small and Medium Venture Business Park Young-sun of the Democratic Party, saying, “I am sorry for the pledge plagiarism.” Reporter Oh Jong-taek
Power of the People, Mayor of Seoul Candidate Cho Eun-hee, Seocho-gu Mayor, made an offensive in a statement announced on this day, aiming at former Minister of Small and Medium Venture Business Park Young-sun, a leading Democratic Party leader, “I express a strong regret for subsequent pledge plagiarism.” Mayor Cho mentioned the pledge for undergrounding the Gyeongbu Expressway announced the day before by former Minister Park, and said, “It is an important project that I have prepared carefully since 7 years ago.” “A person who served as the minister of the department protecting others’ technologies and ideas is without a word of understanding without permission. Can I duplicate it?”
On the radio that day, Mayor Cho criticized the pledge of ’21 multi-nuclear cities’ announced on the first day of the announcement of former Minister Park, “I insisted that Seoul should go to 25 multi-nuclear cities from last year, but this was just made as a representative pledge.” .
Like this, it is evaluated that the opposition runners offensive against the influential runners of the passport are “targeting the politician’s rule of’fighting the strong is big.'” It is a stone to raise public attention by attacking candidates with a higher weight than himself, and to increase his political ransom by forming a one-on-one confrontation.

Candidate Na Gyeong-won, Mayor of the People’s Power of Seoul, visits the Central Post Office in Jung-gu, Seoul on the 9th and encourages postmen who are busy with New Year’s delivery. Reporter Oh Jong-taek
Even within the opposition, the movement to’check the lead’ is fierce. Previously, former Congressman Oh Won-hwan, a candidate for the Mayor of the People’s Power of Seoul, promised to provide subsidies of up to 117 million won for nine years if former lawmaker Na Kyung-won married or gave birth in Seoul. Expression).
Conversely, former lawmaker Na and former Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon are aiming at the leader of the opposition candidate, Ahn Chul-soo, the National Assembly representative. When Ahn raised his voice to the controversial Supreme Court Chief Kim Myung-soo, who had been controversial over the recent impeachment of a judge, the two cooperated with Ahn in concert. Rep. Na pointed out that “Ahn’s National Assembly Party played a decisive role in the approval of the 2017 Supreme Court appointment motion,” and Mayor Oh said, “After the birth of Supreme Court Chief Kim, Candidate Ahn will now defend the independence of the judiciary. He said he had no will.”
Reporter Son Kook-hee [email protected]