The people’s strength, seeking a winning race without Ahn Chulsoo One-on-one standing discussion

(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Ji-Hoon Han, Dong-Hwan Lee = The power of the people has adopted a plan to have four candidates who have passed the preliminary contest for the Seoul Mayor’s by-election have a one-on-one “stand-up debate” as a box office card.

Jeong Jin-seok, chairman of the nomination management committee, said in a briefing after the meeting on the 15th, “In the final race stage, four candidates held three debates in a one-on-one standing face-to-face discussion, and finally decided to hold a joint debate.”

In a lecture at the first election, Chairman Chung emphasized, “We have no choice but to go to an online campaign without untact,” and “We need an idea to create a boom while overcoming this difficulty.”

The main race’s one-on-one standing debate is a method in which each candidate debates freely for 30 minutes and continues unlimited debate without a manuscript.

In addition, in the main contest, which would be 100% polled, the Korean Mission Committee decided not to ask about the political party supported by the respondents, and lowered the threshold by adjusting the donation of candidates for the primary contest from 20 million won to 15 million won.

In addition, as of December 2018, after the enforcement of the’Yoon Chang-ho Act’, it was decided to disqualify the candidate if the drunk driving was detected even once.

The strategy for winning the contest of the people’s strength contains confidence that it can win the main election by generating box offices by itself.

In fact, candidates from a wide spectrum of candidates were enlisted in the party election alone, and a big match between former lawmaker Na Gyeong-won and former Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon was reached.

Some public opinion polls have already shown that the approval rating of the people’s power in Seoul has surpassed the Democratic Party by two digits for the first time.

The change in the election stance of the people’s power is largely due to the judgment that the Nationalist Party’s representative Ahn Chul-soo was not allowed to join the election.

Key officials also said, “I tried my best to achieve unification in the beginning, but it went back to nothing.” It is in the same vein as when Kim Jong-in said to reporters the day before that “whether we talked about unification in early March, or if Representative Ahn joined our party before that time”.

Representative Ahn said, “A single candidate can be decided by the citizens of Seoul who are angry with this regime.” It means that even if an attempt is made to unify, it is possible to do so in’early March’, just before the NEC candidate registration.

Chairman Kim is convinced that regardless of President Ahn’s competitiveness, due to the nature of a large election, it will eventually lead to a bilateral confrontation in which the theory of national stability and the theory of government judgment collide.

Such a perception lies in ignoring President Ahn’s persistent unification slogan as “whether you come in or not.”

One official said, “I am confident that if one of our party candidates and Representative Ahn are added after the final race, our party candidate will win,” and “CEO Ahn must make a decision before that.”

Regarding the plan to exempt outsiders from the preliminary contest, Chairman Chung left a room, saying, “There has not yet been a situation to create such special provisions,” and “Ahn will need time to think about it.”

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