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Today (5th), we will point out the areas where we are talking about conserving candidates as conservatives and progressives.

This is Yoon Na-ra, a reporter from the general elections delivered by reporters.

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I am in Seoul Guro Market.

Here, Guroul is a strong Democratic Party with strong support for Democratic Party No. 5 since the last 16th general election.

For the Democratic Party, former President Gunnyeong Yoon, president of the Blue House, named President Moon Jae-in, was nominated.

Then, the United Party nominated Assemblyman Kim Yong-tae, who took the 3rd line from Yangcheon-eul, Seoul, and changed the district.

Candidate Yong-Tae Kim and Yoo-Sik Kang agreed to unification through polls on the 26th of last month.

[Kim Yong-tae / Future Integration Party candidate: Moon Jae-in must unify to judge the government's economic situation.]

[Forcing ceremony / independent candidate: Guro is a rough place, right? If you are unified, you must win.]

But this afternoon, the agreement suddenly broke.

Although both sides have opened up the possibility of talks, they clearly reveal the nature of unification, which continues to struggle over and over.

Democratic Party candidate Yun says he will focus on his campaign, regardless of the unity of his opponents.

[Yun Gun-young / Democratic Party candidate: Strong power is needed to overcome the Corona 19 virus. I hope that you will gather a strong force (to me).]

In Seolle, Incheon, a candidate for the Democratic Party's current member, Dong-Keun Shin, is being promoted by the unified party candidate Park Jong-jin and the Korean party independent candidate Lee Haeng-suk.

Unification is not an easy way, even in the Pan-Bin-Jin camp, which has been in conflict with the satellite party.

Unlike the Justice Party, which left the regional unity open, the Democratic Party retreats back to saying, "There is no party-level unity."

In Changwon Seongsan, Gyeongsangnam-do, candidate Yeong-uk Chung, a former member of the current district, against the candidate Kang Ki-yun, proposed a unification to candidate Democratic Heung-suk Lee, but at present, the chance of success is low.

In the general election eight years ago, when the unification of Bumjinbo was unsuccessful, the conservative candidate won, while the progressive candidate won in the last year's by-election.

Even in Incheon Yeonsu-eul, discussions about unification between Democratic candidates Jeong Il-young and Jeong Jeong-mi against the unified Min Kyung-wook have not progressed.

There is little discussion of unification between other Democratic or United Nations candidates and independent candidates who have bothered.

(Video coverage: Hyunsang Kim, Choi Woong Choi, video editing: Jongwoo Kim)