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Reporter's vivid general election report, today (3rd), I will point out the Gangnam area in Seoul.

I am Jeong Yun-sik.

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In the general election four years ago, the Democratic Party occupied 14 seats, including three districts in Gangnam District 3, with 24 districts in Seoul.

The old Saenuri Party took 9 seats, and the old National Assembly took 1 seat.

Whether it is the Mercury of the Democratic Party or the recapture of the United Party, I will go first.

[Kim Seul-gi, Jong-myeong Park / Dongjak-gu, Seoul: There are many underprivileged people here too. We should all live well together.]

[Anseonja / Seoul Dongjak-gu: I think it's an underdeveloped town (everyone), but now I think it's 'Gangnam 4 area'.]

Candidate Na Kyung-won and Democratic Party candidate Lee Soo-jin, both of whom are challenging the fifth line, are both judges.

Political rookie candidate Su-jin Lee's pledge is to create a waterside plaza on the site of the Black Stone Rainwater Pump Station and realize welfare without discrimination in multicultural families.

It also emphasizes 'judicial reform'.

[Lee Su-jin / In addition, the Democratic Party candidate: The people want the political reform and the judicial reform more than anything else. (I will be elected) I will fulfill the wishes of the people.]

Candidate Na Kyung-won, who was elected twice from here, promises to underground the Dongjak-daero and create a business complex linked to the university.

It is focused on regional development.

[Na Kyung-won / Future Unification Party candidate: 'Gangnam 4-gu, first-class operation' began with the opening of the Surrey Full Tunnel. (Now for completion) Nakyungwon is needed.]

In the Justice Party, candidate Ho Ho-young, a former secretary of the late Assemblyman Roh Hoe-chan, is running.

Gangnam-gap, where all of the U.S. party telegraph parties in the last six general elections have elected.

Democratic Party candidate Kim Seong-gon, who challenged Kang Nam-gap during the last general election after serving as a fourth-degree general, made a regionally tailored commitment, such as reducing the tax burden.

Candidate Tae Young-ho, a former U.S.-run North Korean corporation and running for Taegu-min, the name of the resident registration, is shouting regime judgment theory that the current government is leaving the Kim Jong-un regime.

In the Socialist Party, candidate Dong-Hee Jeong, an economic writer, came out.

Yang Cheon-gap, the first Democratic Party candidate to be elected four years ago after the unification party's predecessor party soloed for 24 years, is confronted by Democratic Hwang Hee who seeks re-election, and candidate Han Sang-sup, a prosecutor and prosecutor.

(Video coverage: Dong-Chul Kang · Yong-Jin Joo, Video editing: Commissioner Yang)