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The first opposition party, the United Party, proposed 'to live for a change'. The coalition party appealed to voters to judge the current regime in this general election.

This is reporter Park Sang-jin.

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United Party leader Hwang Kyo-an and Hyung-jun Park, chairman of the Election Countermeasures, began their first campaign in Gwanghwamun, Seoul, at 0am today (2nd).

When the day dawned, Mr. Hwang, who went to Jongno and gave his first street speech, criticized the current government for saying that the economy and the separation of powers had collapsed.

[Hwang Kyo-An / Future Union Leader (Seoul Jongno candidate): We must stop this regime, save democracy, save Korea, and recover Korea, where we live well.]

In the general election, however, he raised his voice to judge the Moon Jae-in regime.

Chairman Kim Jong-in started his campaign at the Dongdaemun market in Seoul at 0 AM today.

We went around 5 districts in Gyeonggi, such as Osan and Yongin, and started to support the metropolitan area.

Chairman Kim criticized the government for taking control of the government and taking control of the judiciary and the media.

[Kim Jong-in / Senior Chairman of the Future United Party: The last three years have been three years in which all orders that have been well maintained in Korea have been destroyed.]

Congressman Yoo Seung-min also traveled to Seoul and Gyeonggi-do to assist in the campaign for candidates for the UNDP.

Today, the leadership of the future party of the Korean ruling party, which joined the United Nations Leaders' Meeting and some campaign schedules, entered the campaign, emphasizing the second column of the ballot.

(Video coverage: Hyunsang Kim, Video editing: Jongmi Kim)