Young-seon Park and Se-hoon Oh in the war of “unification for unification” vs.

Seoul Mayor Park Young-sun and Candidate Jo Jung-hoon of the Democratic Party visit the Seongdae Traditional Market in Dongjak-gu, Seoul on the 6th and share greetings with citizens. I visited and have a conversation with a KORAIL official. Provided by Park Young-sun and Oh Se-hoon camp

Democratic Party candidate Park Young-sun and People’s Power candidate Oh Se-hoon, who are running for the 4/7 Seoul Mayor’s by-election, held a war at Social Network Service (SNS) on the 6th. Candidate Park pointed out that the debate on unification of opposition candidates “makes Seoul an object of political dispute”, and Candidate Oh was confronted with saying, “Unifying opposition is a task of the times supported by nearly 70% of the people.”

Candidate Park opened the gun. In an article posted on Facebook that day, Candidate Park said, “Opposition candidates think that Seoul is just an intermediate process for the next step, or they have already made such a move. The strength that differentiates me is that I can focus on the mayor of Seoul, not the grand power. “There is.”

Candidate Park then emphasized that the Seoul Mayor’s by-election is not a stepping stone for the next presidential election, but an election for’local workers’. Candidate Park said, “Park Young-seon is different. Seoul should not be the target of political conflict, nor should it be treated as an intermediate process to achieve other goals,” he said. “We will create a ’21 minute city’ for the citizens of Seoul.

In a press interview earlier, Candidate Park said, “I think it is a unity,’unification for unification’, with different values ​​and philosophies,” regarding the discussion of unification between the people’s strength and the National Assembly Representative Ahn Chul-soo. It is to use,” he criticized.

Candidate Oh did not stand still. Candidate Oh said, “Why do Democrats and candidate Park Young-seon put effort into unifying their passports?” Subsequently, Candidate Oh criticized Candidate Park as “a characteristic of the original parental family, typical of the DNA of the inner South.”

Candidate Oh emphasized that the meaning of the by-election is in the’regime trial’ and the necessity of unifying the opposition. Candidate Oh said, “In this election of the mayor of Seoul, which judges the Moon Jae-in regime, unification of opposition is a task of the times supported by nearly 70% of the people. What is the problem and what is the political war?”

Hong In-taek reporter

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