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General elections will take place next Wednesday. The opposition party was busy today (6th), but the Democratic Party went to Busan, the main game. However, on the spot, Lee Hae-chan said, “Why is Busan so poor?” In the opposition party, critics were asked to stop the area.

First, reporter Kwon Ji-yoon.

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In addition to the Democratic Party, the satellite party, and the Citizens' Leadership Party, a joint election countermeasure meeting was held in Busan to hold a vote.

Lee Hae-chan, who was hospitalized due to accumulated fatigue and was discharged on the 1st, said that whenever I came to Busan, I felt this way.

[Lee Hae-chan / In addition, the Democratic Party leader: I thought a lot about 'Why the city is so shabby'? Only undergrounding the Gyeongbu Line railway is a very important matter to properly build Busan.]

It came from a process that said it would try to resolve the local aspirations project, and opposition parties criticized the Democratic Party as an irresponsible 'regional dismissal' in the courtyard where the administration and justice of Busan were responsible.

The representative held against the Democratic Party, a prominent political party held in Busan yesterday, and held it as a 'party with similar names', and helped the Democratic Party's official satellite party representative.

[Woo Hee-jong / In addition, the Democratic Party and the Democratic Party and President Moon Jae-in of the Chingqing Party, the Liberal Democratic Party (the Open Democratic Party), are confused the members and citizens.]

Chairman Lee Nak-yeon of the Paju and Goyang areas, including Gyeonggi-do, started to support.

Son Hak-kyu, chairman of the Socialist Party, traveled to the southern part of Gyeonggi Province, appealing for support from the Socialist Party, saying, "The huge bipartisan politically exploits the social crisis caused by Corona 19."

Justice Sang-Jeong Shim, president of the Justice Party, urged women to create a safe country by urging the treatment of n-room prevention in Seoul's Gwanghwamun Square.

The Open Democratic Party announced its commitments to the 12 general elections, including a three-year limit to the National Assembly.

(Video coverage: Jin-Ho Park and Ha-Lung, Video editing: Chae-Che Chae)