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President Moon Jae-in met Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon and Busan Mayor Park Hyeong-jun together at the Blue House on the 21st. The two mayors of the people's strength suggested pardons for two former presidents, Lee Myung-bak and Park Geun-hye. President Moon reiterated his existing position that public consensus comes first.



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President Moon Jae-in invited Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon and Busan Mayor Park Hyeong-jun, a member of the People's Power, to the Blue House.



Young-min Yoo, chief of the secretary office, and Cheol-hee Lee, the new head of the government, were also present.



[President Moon Jae-in: Today, it is not a seat with a specific agenda, but in the future, it means to communicate and cooperate more... .]



But at a closed luncheon, sensitive agendas were put on the table.



Mayor Park brought out the amnesty of two former presidents, Lee Myung-bak and Park Geun-hye.



Mayor Park suggested a pardon, saying, "Please reconsider the big integration."



President Moon replied, "It is heartbreaking for the two former presidents to be imprisoned."



It was reported that Mayor Oh also said, "I was thinking of giving the same suggestion as Mayor Park."



An official at the Blue House explained, "As the president used the pardon in moderation, I was talking from that point of view."



At the present time, it means that the discussion on amnesty is inadequate.



Disagreements on real estate policies such as reconstruction regulations were also raised.



[Se-hun Oh/ Mayor of Seoul: Today, I would like the President to visit the site in need of desperate reconstruction. (I suggested.)]



President Moon may try to rebuild a decent apartment for the benefit of real estate if the regulations are relaxed He expressed a negative position saying that there is.



(Video coverage: Cho Jung-young, Jeil, Video editing: Park Seon, CG: Kang Kyung-rim)