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real estate market continues to sway, opposition candidates who are ahead of the by-election of the Mayor of Seoul in April are rushing to make a real estate countermeasure.

There is one voice to increase supply, but opinions are somewhat disagree on the release of regulations.



Reporter Jeong-Hyun Jung pointed out this part.



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Ahn Cheol-soo, the head of the National Assembly Party, who announced the policy today (14th), evaluated the current government's real estate policy with a single word:'explosion'.



As a solution, they suggested expanding supply and deregulation.



[Ahn Cheol-soo/CEO of the National Assembly Party: It is necessary to change the policy based on the market principle for the supply and demand of real estate.] The



private-led initiative will build 740,000 houses in 5 years and raise the floor area ratio for redevelopment and redevelopment. Professed.



The People's Power announced the measures to normalize real estate at the party level and supported the candidates in the party.



Park Won-soon announced that he would improve the redevelopment and redevelopment that the former mayor was stifled, and to fix the heavy capital gains tax system and the redevelopment of excess profits from reconstruction.



Former lawmaker Na Kyung-won also climbed into the party's policy by looking for an old 39-year-old apartment.



[Na Kyung-won/People's Power, former lawmaker (People's Power): Not only does it ease various regulations so that redevelopment and reconstruction can take place quickly...

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Former Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hun promised to supply half-price apartments, and Cho Eun-hee, head of Seocho-gu, promised to supply quality housing by undergrounding the Gyeongbu Expressway.



Unlike the opposition candidate who focused on private initiative, the Democratic Party's lawmaker Sang-ho Woo tried to differentiate itself with public housing.



[Sang-ho Woo/Democratic Party Member: The only answer is to stabilize the market through the mass supply of public housing?] We



kept a distance from aggressive deregulation, but opened the possibility of conditional reconstruction in underdeveloped areas. .



It is predicted that real estate measures, the biggest issue for people's livelihood, will be the biggest win for the Seoul Mayor by-election.



This is why both the opposition candidates are committed to developing real estate pledges.



(Video coverage: Jeong Sang-bo, Park Hyun-cheol, Video editing: Kim Jin-won)