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With the election of the 21st National Assembly approaching ten days in the future, even on holidays, the party must concentrate on catching votes. Candidates Lee Nak-yeon and Hwang Gyo-an went to Jongno, while the Minsheng Party concentrated in Daegu, Gyeongbuk, and the Justice Party in Seoul.

Reporter Kim Soo-young was covered.

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Chairman of the Democratic Party, Nak-yeon Lee, is focusing on the campaign of his local district, Jongno, as of yesterday (4th).

Yesterday, Chairman Lee said he wanted to join forces to overcome the corona crisis, referring to rival Hwang Kyo-an's unification party leader.

[Lak Nak-yeon / Deputy Chairman of the Democratic Party of the Democratic Party: (Seoul Jongno candidate) Hwang Kyo-an, President Don't hate him too much Don't hate me too. We have to cooperate and save the country anyway.]

Former presidential secretary-general Lim Jong-suk, who has been in the process of supporting after running out of office, continues to support for four days in the metropolitan area.

The leader of the UNDP, Hwang Kyo-an, has been on the scene since this morning.

Mr. Hwang, who focused on the Jongno campaign yesterday, voiced that he should judge the abnormal regime that created a total impasse.

[Hwang Kyo-An / Future Consolidation Party Chairman: (Seoul Jongno) It is said that you can survive by discarding income-led growth. You must judge.]

Kim Jong-in, chairman of the United Nations General Assembly Chairman Kim Jong-in, who visited Busan yesterday, went to support Daejeon and Chungcheong.

The chairman of the Minsang Party, Son Hak-kyu, standing for the election, appealed for support in Daegu, Gyeongju, and Ulsan, and CEO Sang-jeong Shim of the Justice Party campaigned in Mapo, Seoul, urging the resolution of the N-room issue.