<Anchor> The



steps of the opposition parties toward the by-election of the Mayor of Seoul and Busan on April 7th are accelerating.

In Seoul, former lawmaker Na Gyeong-won, the power of the people, declared a run for mayor of Seoul tomorrow (13th), and in Busan, former secretary-general of the National Assembly Kim Young-chun cast a vote for the first time in the Democratic Party.



Reporter Baek Woon.



<Reporter> In



Seoul, opposition movements were bustling.




Former lawmaker Na Gyeong-won, who has been relieved by appearing in an entertainment program, throws an entry ticket tomorrow.



[Na Kyung-won/Former Congressman (People's Power): The time has come to tell the citizens of Seoul.

It is correct to do what you can for the victory of the opposition.] The



day before the run, I met with former and current conservative opposition leaders one after another to show off their presence.



Outside the party, Ahn Cheol-soo, the representative of the National Assembly Party, was busy.



We met with Congressman Hong Jun-pyo yesterday and former UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon today to color the conservative color more deeply.



I responded to the argument that Kim Jong-in, the chairman of the People's Power, that he could win without unifying his opposition with President Ahn.



[Ahn Cheol-soo / Representative of the National Assembly Party: I am a little worried that the hearts of the opposition supporters will be hurt.

In the



passport, Minister of Small and Medium Venture Business Park Young-seon, Minister of SMEs and Startups, gradually leaned toward running, and the first runner, Rep. Woo Sang-ho, held the opposition in check with a policy announcement.



[Sang-ho Woo/Democratic Party Member: We will be more flexible in promoting the reconstruction without'lotto sales', especially the reconstruction of old and lagging apartments in the Gangbuk area.] In



Busan, Kim Young-chun, former secretary general of the National Assembly, ran for the first time for the Democratic Party. Declared.




[Kim Young-chun/Former Secretary General of the National Assembly (Democratic Party): We decided to nominate a candidate after consideration.

(In Seoul and Busan) It was a judgment that it was not a responsible attitude as the ruling party to not be nominated at the same time.] In



the power of the people who are a good candidate for abundance, candidates Park Hyung-jun, Lee Eon-ju, Lee Jin-bok, Park Min-sik, and Yoo Jae-joong appealed to the public sentiment with local pledges. .



(Video coverage: Kim Heung-ki, Kim Seung-tae, Park Young-jun KNN, Video editing: Park Jeong-sam)