Today (7th), a month ahead of the Seoul Mayor's by-election, the Democratic Party, the People's Power, and the People's Party candidates had a three-person, three-color schedule.



Democratic Party candidate Park Young-seon visited Seoul Forest in Seongdong-gu, Seoul and held a'Again Walking in Seoul-21 Minute Compact City Experience' event.



Candidate Park met the citizens who visited the park along with Rep. Hong Ik-pyo, a district in Seongdong-gu, and Rep. Kang Seon-woo and Goh Min-jeong, who recently joined the camp.



Candidate Park said at this meeting, "If we become the mayor of Seoul, we will create more parks like Seoul Forest and expand the green space of Seoul to 40%."



In addition, he promised, "We will create the best waterside cultural space where the Seoul Forest and the Han River harmonize with the relocation of the Sampyo ready-mixed concrete plant, scheduled for June 2022."



Candidate Se-hoon Oh took the opportunity to hear policy suggestions from experts in the policy participatory group run by the Citizen's Party External Cooperation Committee.



Candidate Oh received a collection of policy proposals from the'Policy Network Dream', a citizens' policy participant group.



Regarding this, Candidate Oh said, "I think it is a pledge that contains the daily concerns and necessities of citizens." He said, "I will carefully examine and review each policy so that the efforts and devotion of the people here are not wasted." I said.



In addition, Candidate Oh said, "The main point of this pledge is that there is a big framework for making a pledge that will benefit evenly to those who have weak support for the power of the people."



Candidate Ahn Chul-soo visited an old apartment complex in Songpa-gu, Seoul to discuss reconstruction issues.



Candidate Ahn looked around the old exterior walls and basement plumbing with the person concerned at the apartment site to investigate the problem.



Candidate Ahn said, "I was able to see and see that the residents suffered from the (reconstruction) administrative delay." Criticized.



Following that, the Moon Jae-in government's real estate policy, centered on public policy, was pinpointed as'real estate nationalism'. “The most ideal is a model in which the public is in charge of residential welfare, the private reconstruction is in charge, and the private and public cooperate with redevelopment I do."



(Photo = Reporters of the National Company, Yonhap News)