Tomorrow (7th), one day ahead of the 4·7 re-election, the opposition parties will take the final votes in Seoul and Busan.



In addition, the Democratic Party is planning to appeal for support with the'personalism' and the people's power with the'political judgment theory'.



Democratic Party Chairman Lee Nak-yeon and Chairman Kim Tae-nyeon, acting representative of the Party’s party, begin the schedule of the General Assembly of the House of Representatives Sang-sang with Busan Mayor Kim Young-chun.



Next, Chairman Lee is going to go to Gwanghwamun Intersection and go to Seoul Mayor Park Young-seon for a intensive campaign and then move to Gangdong-gu to appeal for support.



Representative Kim started a campaign to support Candidate Kim at Song Sang-Hyeon Plaza in Busanjin-gu, and then came up to Seoul to make a support campaign in Yangcheon-gu and Seodaemun-gu.



In the evening, Chairman Lee and Representative Kim will join Candidate Yoo-se in front of Sangsang Madang at Hongik University entrance and appeal for support to young people in their 20s and 30s.



The Power of the People Kim Jong-in, chairman of the Emergency Response Committee, will hold campaigns in Gangnam, Seocho, and Yongsan areas, which are traditionally strong areas, and Ho-young Joo will appeal for support of Candidate Oh in Bulgwangcheon, Eunpyeong-gu.



Then, in the evening, the leadership of the Election Countermeasure Committee, including Chairman Kim B.C., and former Congressman Seung-min Yoo, held a last campaign in front of Hyundai Department Store in Shinchon.



In this campaign, former lawmaker Na Gyeong-won, who played the primary with Candidate Se-hoon Oh, and Ahn Cheol-soo, the National Assembly representative, are also present.



The Democratic Party believes that within 1% of the match, there will be no surprises as the people's strength solidifies the victory.



The official campaign, which started at midnight on the 25th of last month, ends at midnight today.



21 local government heads, including mayors of Seoul and Busan, as well as local councilors, will vote by re-election at 3,459 polling places from 6 am to 8 pm tomorrow.



The outline of the winner is expected to be revealed late at night.



The pre-voting held for two days from the 2nd took part in the pre-voting rate of 2.57,959 out of the 11,216,624 total elections, recording a record high of 20.54% pre-voting.