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candidates of the mayor of Seoul who are about to be re-elected on April 7 each mentioned former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol.

Democratic Party candidate Park Young-seon mentioned the pace of reforms at the prosecution, saying that he was comfortable with former President Yoon, and candidates Oh Se-hoon and Ahn Cheol-soo also expressed expectations.

The single candidate for opposition will be confirmed on the 19th.



This is reporter Baek Woon.



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Democratic Party candidate Park Young-seon and the ruling party hard-line lawmakers who participated in the government officials debate about the'Complete Review'.




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yunseokyeol former Attorney General to call "his most comfortable was the Assembly Judiciary Chairman for He said, "A relationship that can be done".



The speech of the opposition mayor of Seoul was relatively cautious.



People's Power Candidate Se-hoon Oh said, "Some kind of communication has begun", and candidate Ahn Chul-soo of the National Assembly Party said, "If necessary, we can meet."



The unification negotiation between the two marks the target point.



Through public opinion polls on the 17th and 18th, they agreed to confirm a single candidate on the 19th, the deadline for registration.



[Se-Hoon Oh/People's Power Candidate Mayor of Seoul: If we do not provide an opportunity to recapture the government, the people's power will remain a sinner to the people forever...

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[Candidate Ahn Cheol-soo/Kukmin's Party Mayor of Seoul: I will tell you that I can certainly win, and after winning the mayor of Seoul this time, I will be with you until the end.] During the



Lee Myung-bak administration, the National Intelligence Service opposed the Four Rivers Project. Regarding the suspicion that the group was inspected illegally, the Democratic Party argued that Busan Mayor Park Hyeong-jun, the then public relations officer at the time, was involved.



However, Candidate Park dismissed it as a "typical negative offensive," saying, "There is no order for illegal inspections."



(Video coverage: Park Jin-ho·Kim Seung-tae, video editing: Yoo Mira, CG: Kim Jung-eun·Lee Yu-jin) 



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