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Democratic Party candidates Park Young-sun and Seoul Mayor Sang-ho Woo made a pledge to raise funds for start-ups and job support. People's Power The candidates for the Seoul Mayor's by-election contest held the last one-on-one debate before the joint debate today (23rd).



This is reporter Baek Woon.



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Democratic Party candidates Park Young-sun and Seoul Mayor Sang-ho Woo made a pledge to raise funds for startups and jobs side by side.



Candidate Young-seon Park held a presentation at a camp in Jongno-gu and promised to create a 1 trillion won ``Seoul City Transition Fund'' to support startups, and Candidate Sang-ho Woo is a 4 trillion won ``Job Seoul'' to maintain employment for small businesses and create youth jobs. He said he would raise money.



People's Power held the last one-on-one face-to-face debate before the joint debate to select the final candidate for the Seoul Mayor's by-election.



Candidate Se-hoon Oh emphasized the impracticality of the policy by asking if there is a plan to prepare a huge budget for the pledges made by Candidate Gyeong-won Na. Candidate Na is postponing his position on the queer festival following the declaration of conditional run toward Candidate Oh. I was asked what philosophy is.



Candidate Shin-Hwan Shin and Eun-hee Cho confronted the real estate policy, while Candidate Oh criticized Cho's pledge to underground the Gyeongbu Expressway, and Candidate Jo criticized Oh's plan to utilize the golf course site.



Candidate Chul-soo Ahn visited the Kim Young-sam Library in Sangdo-dong, Dongjak-gu, and made contact with former lawmaker Kim Moo-sung and focused on expanding the area.