The ruling party candidate focused on securing the’party heart’… Opposition candidate finds’public sentiment’


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We will continue with the news of the re-election for the mayor of Seoul in April. After the Lunar New Year, the steps of prospective candidates got busier. The ruling party’s preliminary candidates first focused on securing the party’s heart to win the primary, and the opposition preliminary candidates, who have to play not only the primary but also the semi-final of unification of the opposition, put their efforts to gain public sentiment.

This is reporter Lee Hee-jung.

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Democratic Party candidate Park Young-seon visited former National Assembly Speaker Moon Hee-sang.

This is the first official meeting after Chairman Moon took over as his sponsoring chairman.

Candidate Park previously emphasized long-standing ties, saying, “The history of the Democratic Party,” former chairman Moon said.

Many analyzes say that it was aimed at the gathering of supporters who had a great influence on the party’s heart ahead of the primary.

Preliminary candidate Sang-ho Woo went down to Bonghama-eul, Gyeongnam.

I visited the grave of the late Roh Moo-hyun and wrote in the guestbook, “I will always be there. I will make my dreams come true.”

Candidate Woo is also interpreted as a move to target the votes of the members of the’Pro-Ro, Chin-Moon’ Party, which is the competition.

After the visit, I met Gyeongnam Governor Kim Gyeong-soo, the core of my family, to discuss policy ideas.

Preliminary candidates for the power of the people, the opposition party, focused their efforts on making their faces known in the field.

Candidate Gyeong-won Na, who visited the local police district, posted on social media that “after Mayor Park Won-soon, the morale of Seoul City officials has fallen.”

Candidate Se-Hoon Oh toured the baby box facility operated by a church.

As he resigned due to the issue of free meals, he seems to be paying attention to the welfare policy.

Ahn Cheol-soo, the head of the National Assembly Party and former lawmaker Geum Tae-seop, are having a nervous war under water.

We have not yet reached an agreement on how to use the polls.

The first discussion of the two will be held next Monday.

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