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is time for SBS to verify the pledges of major candidates for the mayor of Seoul.

Following the real estate policy, today (11th) considered the pledge to support corona damage.



This is reporter Lee Hyun-young.



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Candidate Youngseon Park's small business,'Subscription Economy', is to let you subscribe to traditional market food, flowers, and laundry services at home every month.



[Park Young-seon / Democratic Party Mayor of Seoul candidate: If the subscription economy system is made clear, sales are stable and consumers can purchase goods at a lower price...

.]



However, in Korea, which has a short period of start-ups and business closures, questions arise about sustainability.



[Sukjin Woo/Professor, Department of Economics, Myongji University: This is a kind of foreign economy.

Is it possible to continue generating sales by



paying credit

and subscribing to repeat business closures and start-ups.] In

the'big loan' pledge that lends up to 50 million won to small business owners at no interest, the targets and standards for payment must be clarified Point out comes out.



Candidate Se-Hoon Oh made a pledge to support the self-employed people with a deposit of up to KRW 100 million for loans without guarantee, interest, security, and paperwork.



[Se-Hoon Oh/People's Power Candidate Mayor of Seoul: I will postpone interest for one year, exempt all guarantee fees, and guarantee a loan without any collateral or documents.]



However, it is argued that not even checking the documents can increase the instability of the asset market.



[Jeong Se-eun/Professor, Department of Economics, Chungnam National University: Because I can go to those classes who invest in the asset market rather than return to small business owners who are indispensable.] The



key is how strict the conditions are checked.



Candidate Chul-soo Ahn, who pledged to implement the'Retroactive Loss Compensation System', emphasizes the need to postpone loan principal and interest payments.



[Ahn Cheol-soo/Kukminui-dang Mayor of Seoul Candidate: Defer repayment of principal and interest on loans to small business owners and self-employed for the first time this year.]



Specific compensation standards and amounts are being prepared.



However, since it is a method that puts a burden on financial institutions, it is impossible to know how much it will respond.



[Kim Sang-Bong/Hansung University Economics Professor: From the perspective of the bank, you have to pay the cost.

If that happens, the rest of the loans and household loans will



raise

interest rates, causing damage to financial consumers.] The

point that all three candidates should be more meticulous about financing plans was common to all three candidates.



(Video coverage: Kim Heung-ki, editor: Ha Seong-won) 



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Sehun Oh and Chulsoo Ahn unified on the 19th