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politics is a drama, these days the Seoul Mayor's By-election is like a sequel to a drama 10 years ago.

It's because the characters are almost the same, so let's see if the 2021 sequel will be a luxury drama or a third-class drama.



Reporter Baek Woon organized those 10 years.



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former mayor, who threw a change phrase called conditional running and then issued a vote today,



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Oh/Former Mayor of Seoul (today): There are tasks that have not been completed.

So I stood here with an atonement and greater responsibility.]



Party representative who made a U-turn in the presidential election,



[Ahn Cheol-soo/Kukminui Party representative: I will surely win and lay the foundation for regime change.]



Incumbent minister,



[ Young-seon Park/Minister of Small and Medium Venture Business (MBC Radio'Kim Jong-bae's Eyes Focus'): I'm thinking with the possibility of running.] Even



the former in-house representatives, each with deep colors of conservative and progressive.



[Na Kyung-won/Former Congressman (People's Power): Moon Jae-in's regime can not reflect on the people’s warnings and anger at all.]



[Sang-ho Woo/Democratic Party Member: I will not run for the next National Assembly election and bet everything in this election.]



Watch Looking back at 10 years ago, there were also at that time.



Eunwon began in August 2011, when the then Mayor Oh Se-hoon linked the ‘Free Meals Referendum’ card to his move and then resigned.



Seoul National University Graduate School Dean Chul-soo Ahn, who was leading the opposition in the subsequent by-election, gave unconditional concessions to independent candidate Park Won-soon.



[Ahn / time of the Seoul National University of Convergence Science and Technology Dean: I think the beautiful and wonderful person who can do it better than anyone else in Seoul sijangjik]



At this time, I was in the Democratic primaries this Park, Young - Sun lawmakers win



[Park, Young - Sun / time Democrats: the welfare of Oh Se-hoon, Na Gyeong-won's welfare, that's a fake welfare.]



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Park won-soon Park and Park won-soon in the unification of the opposition contest.



The final was Won-soon Park vs. Kyung-won Na.



At that time, the ruling party and former Grand National Party candidate Na Gyeong-won lost 290,000 votes.



It was the beginning of the'Park Won-soon regime' that reached the 3rd line.



In the 2018 Seoul Mayor's election, candidates Park Won-soon, Park Young-seon, Woo Sang-ho, and Ahn Cheol-soo from the opposition party took the lead in the Democratic Party, and Mayor Park won the final victory.



Seoul citizens are watching whether it will be a better sequel than the first, the rematch of'then people' that has been passed down for 10 years.



(Video coverage: Kim Heung-ki, video editing: Choi Hye-young)