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Next, let's look at the movements of the candidates on the second day of the re-election official election campaign.

First, Democratic Party candidate Park Young-sun, mayor of Seoul, went on a campaign in college.

They targeted the younger generation, saying that they would solve the youth housing problem, but also pledged to keep the public price increase rate of around 10% for houses under 900 million won.



Reporter Kang Cheong-wan went to the campaign site.



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Sinchon in Seoul is called'The Street of Youth' due to the large floating population in their 20s and 30s.



What Democratic Party candidate Park Young-sun shouted is a pledge tailored to youth such as interest-free loans and monthly rent support.



[Park Young-sun/Democratic Party Mayor of Seoul Candidate: These days, young people have a lot of worries.

In order to solve the housing problem of young people, we are going to greatly expand our 200,000 won monthly rent support policy.

Everyone.]



Candidate Young-seon Park focused on seeking youth votes by visiting college streets, restaurants, and alleys that young people usually visit.



In recent opinion polls, the support of young people is particularly desperate.



Candidate Park heard that appealing to young people and listening to their voices is the focus of the campaign.



As a ruling party candidate, he also made a series of real estate pledges to solve the bad news of public anger over the LH crisis.



To eradicate speculation, he announced that he would make policy agreements with civic groups such as the Gyeongsil Ryeon, and propose to the ruling party that the public price increase rate for houses under 900 million won should be tied at a 10% level to reduce the tax burden.



[Park Young-sun/Democratic Party Mayor of Seoul Candidate: People in Seoul are also suffering the most from the surge in real estate prices.]



Citizens' reactions, expectations and concerns over the campaign are mixed.



[Lee Jin-gwan/Seoul Citizen: He worked for a long time in the National Assembly and worked as a minister, but first of all, he said he had a lot of experience.]



[Lee Byung-hee/Seoul Citizen: The Democratic Party is not aware of Park Won-soon sexual harassment.

I don't hate candidate Park Young-sun…

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passport, 116 former lawmakers, including former lawmaker Kwon No-gap, made a statement in support of Candidate Park.



(Video coverage: Jang Woon-seok, video editing: Yumira)