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Today, on the sixth day before the general election, the leaders are all focusing on supporting the metropolitan area. The two candidates, Lee Nak-yeon and Hwang Kyo-an, will meet in Jongno, Seoul, and continue to focus on Jongno.

Reporter Baek Woon.

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The Democratic Party launched a focused attack over the end of the unsuccessful United Party candidates.

President Hwang Kyo-an apologized to the public for the wrong nomination and pressured him to remove the ineligible candidates.

Chairman Lee Nak-yeon of the Democratic Party, who yesterday went to Busan and Gyeongnam to the southern part of Gyeonggi Province to support nine countries, is focusing on today's district in Jongno, Seoul.

Instead, In-Young Lee, chairman of the National University of Korea, is joining forces in Suwon and Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, to support the metropolitan area.

The United Party has offered a special disaster scholarship to college students and graduate students nationwide at a rate of one million won.

It is aimed at 2030 young people following the emergency disaster support fund of 500,000 won per person.

Then, he criticized the president for hesitation, although he is still able to provide funding if he still issues emergency powers.

Chairman Kim Jong-in continues to support the capital area in Seoul and Gyeonggi-do, and Hwang Kyo-an focuses on the Jongno campaign today.

The Minsheng Party supported intensive campaigns in Chungbuk, and the Justice Party held an 18-year-old voting encouragement campaign and appealed to the support of the youth.

On the 9th, Ahn Chul-soo, head of the National Assembly, who continues to run over the country, criticized the two parties for overthrowing the populist pledge, insisting that disaster aid should be provided with 'selective support' rather than 'universal support'.