In South Korea, the mayoral elections for the capital Seoul and the second city, Busan, will be held on the 7th.

This election is positioned as a prelude to next year's presidential election, and candidates from the ruling and opposition parties have appealed for support on the final day of the election campaign.

In South Korea, the mayoral elections were voted in the capital Seoul and the second city, Busan, on the 7th, and the ruling and opposition parties are confronting each other.

On the 6th, the final day of the election campaign, each candidate appealed for support on the street, and in Seoul, Park Young-sun (Democratic Party of Korea), an innovative ruling party that supports the Moon Jae-in administration, "We must win for the leap of Seoul and for the development of South Korea."

In response, Oh Se-hoon, the largest conservative opposition party, said, "We must refer to hypocrisy and incompetent governments."



This election, which decides the top of the two major cities, is positioned as a prelude to the presidential election in March next year.



The number of people who voted in the early voting on April 2 and 3 was


▽ Seoul 21.95%


▽ Busan 18.65%,


both of which were the highest ever for the mayoral election, and the Korean media is a voter. It is said that there is a high level of interest in.