<Anchor> In the



by-election of the mayor of Seoul, influential candidates from the opposition parties are in full swing.

The nerve conduction between the candidates is heating up ahead of the race to determine the final candidate.



This news is reporter Lee Hyun-young.



<Reporter>



Se-hoon Oh, former Mayor of Seoul City, withdrew the conditional running policy related to the unification of opposition candidates and declared an official run.



[Se-Hoon Oh/Former Mayor of Seoul (Yesterday): I stood here with a feeling of atonement and greater responsibility.]



Former lawmaker Na Gyeong-won, who threw a vote five days ago, threw a checklist toward the Mayor Oh.



[Na Kyung-won/Former Congressman: I'm not sure why or how you declared running for that purpose.

Seoul has changed a lot over the past 10 years.]



Ahn Cheol-soo, the head of the National Assembly Party, who visited the maintenance area in downtown Seoul, raised his voice to criticism of the current government policy.



[Ahn Cheol-soo / Representative of the National Assembly Party: Insisting on urban regeneration in areas requiring redevelopment has resulted in threats to safety.]



Minister Park Young-seon,



[Park Young-sun/Minister of Small and Medium Venture Businesses] (MBC Radio'Kim Jong-bae's attention', last 6 days): I'm thinking about the possibility of running for a run.] With the



recent subsidy execution, Woo Sang-ho, who runs a single race in the passport, meeting small business owners and self-employed people to focus on the public welfare. The lawmaker pressured Park to decide whether to run quickly.



[Sang-ho Woo/Democratic Party Member: It is not a very desirable situation that it has been running for more than a month with articles saying that he is running or not.] As the



outline of the race match for the rivals race is revealed, the nerve

war

between the candidates is expected to become more intense.