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Exactly one year later, today (9th) is the day when President Moon Jae-in's term of office ends and the next president takes office.

Now, just 10 months later, the leading rivals of the opposition parties are getting ready for the presidential race, who are warming up ahead of the presidential election.



This is Kang Cheong-wan.



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Re-elect Park Yong-jin, a 50-year-old re-elected member of the ruling party, declared that he would challenge the presidential election, saying, "The obvious character will face an obvious defeat."




[Park Yong-jin/ Democratic Party Member: I will lead the generation of politics together with the people and become a young president who changes the times.] The



Democratic Party's primary election for the Party Constitution is four months after the deadline.



Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myung is working hard to call the three names, and national gatherings and congressional gatherings with strong propensity to support Governor Lee will be launched one after another starting this week.



Former Democratic Party President Lee Nak-yeon attended the inaugural general meeting of the'New Welfare Forum' in Gwangju yesterday and Busan today in Busan.



Former Prime Minister Jeong Sye-gyun suggested'Establishment of Intellectual Property Office' on social media today, and the day after tomorrow, he is continuing his policy actions by giving a lecture on the theme of social inheritance.




The opposition runners are relatively courteous.



Former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol is known to be'in the middle of a class.



An aide of former President Yun said that he is devoting himself to studying economics such as the problem of the economically vulnerable.



“This is the last presidential challenge”, the power of the people. Former lawmaker Yoo Seung-min decided to visit Gwangju a day before May 18th.



On the 12th, Jeju Governor Won Hee-ryong will give a lecture at a meeting attended by most of the first elected members of the People's Power, and the independent Rep. Hong Joon-pyo will hold a press conference asking for the restoration of his people's power tomorrow.



When the issue of integration with the people's power is over, Ahn Cheol-soo, the head of the National Assembly, is expected to decide on his own progress.




(Video coverage: Jung Sang-bo, video editing: Yumira)