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In the April 15th general election, a whopping 35 political parties nominated proportional candidates.

Among them, 29 small political parties gathered to have a discussion today (7th), and reporter Kim Hak-hui tells you how it was.

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Of the 35 parties that voted as proportional candidates in the general election, 29 parties that were not invited to the main party debate yesterday gathered together.

Once said, the next remark was over an hour long, so there were so many attendees that each party had to focus on notifying them of their pledge at the time of their remarks.

[Kim Young-ho / People's Party candidate: You saw a mask in the corona crisis. What would this have been like if it were food. Probably was upset.]

[Go Eun-young / Green Party candidate: We have prepared policies to build society. Eight years outside the National Assembly fence. Now put the green sugar into the National Assembly.]

Some political parties have put in cash aid policies that make their heads lean towards feasibility.

[Kim Jong-eum / Uri Party candidate: First, the government provides free support of 200 million charter funds for marriage or remarriage. Second, free support is provided for mid-sized passenger cars when a child is born.]

The National Revolution Dividend from the management of Heo, who ran for the past presidential election, has also been added.

[Human Management / National Revolution Dividend Candidate: We will put 100 million won of corona emergency funds into your bankbook from June. You can get the money first.]

Apart from the feasibility, there were some promises that caught the eye of the idea, but the Future Party promised to make the parliamentary salary the minimum wage.

[Kim So-hee / Future Party Candidate: In 2012, he was politicized from the Youth Party to the Future Party. I want to show it to the people while receiving the minimum wage.]

In today's debate, one party was given two times, a total of only 3 minutes and 45 seconds.

The moderator was also busy calling the next party, and it was virtually impossible to analyze or verify each party's commitment.

(Video editing: Jongmi Kim)