<Anchor> As the



Seoul mayoral by-election approaches in April, the rivalry of the opposition parties in the party is being revealed.

Then, let’s look at the passport first.

In the Democratic Party, former Minister Park Young-seon, who had announced his intention to run for office yesterday (19th), and Rep. Woo Sang-ho, who had already declared their run for the party, faced each other over the position of the party candidate.

Rep. Park Joo-min decided not to run.



This is Kang Min-woo.



<Reporter>



Former Minister of SMEs and Startups, Park Young-sun, who said, "There is no other choice" to run for the mayor of Seoul by-election, expressed his gratitude today.



In the farewell temple left by omitting the retirement ceremony, the run for election was compared to a departure for the wilderness.



[Park Young-sun/Former Minister of Small and Medium Venture Business: I really didn't want to leave, but I had to.

I put everything down and leave for the wilderness.] On the



13th of last month, Democratic Party Rep. Sang-ho Woo, who announced earlier to run, pledged a policy confrontation, not a negative, for the emergence of rivals in the party.



[Sang-ho Woo/Democratic Party Member (Yesterday): The Democratic Party believes that we can have a much more beautiful contest through the wonderful policy confrontation of Park Young-sun.] As



Congressman Park Joo-min was not running, the Democratic Party’s contest was'Park Young-sun vs. Sang-ho Woo’.



There are many evaluations that former Minister Park is the leader in public awareness and Congressman Woo in the party.



Kim Jin-pyo, chairman of the nomination committee, compared the two to world-renowned football players Messi and Ronaldo, advocating that they are the star politicians of the Democratic Party.



At the Open Democratic Party, former lawmakers Bong-ju Jeong and Kim Jin-ae threw out votes.



The unification between Democratic Party and Open Democratic Party candidates is another point to watch.



The Justice Party, elected by Seoul City Councilman Kwon Soo-jeong, stands for the clarity of the progressive party, but unlike in the past, it draws a line between the Democratic Party and the unification.



(Video coverage: Park Jin-ho·Kim Seung-tae, video editing: Kim Jin-won)  



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