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People's Power Presidential primary candidates focused on capturing votes at the last minute. He appealed for support from the public and the party, saying he was the right person to change the regime.



Reporter Park Won-kyung on the sidewalk.



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Candidate Seok-Yeol Yoon appealed for support, saying that the best reform and patriotism of this era is a regime change that he takes the lead.



[Yun Seok-yeol / People's Power Presidential Primary Candidate: Winning with Yun Seok-yeol is the most painful defeat for the Moon Jae-in regime. Please use that Yoon Seok-yeol as a tool for regime change and political innovation.]



Candidate Yoon is evaluated to have an edge over her rival, Hong Joon-pyo, in the party sympathy, which is interpreted as a strategy to bring the party sympathy to him by stimulating anti-munism sentiment.



Candidate Hong emphasized Yoon's weakness, saying that the key to regime change is held by 2030, the middle class, and Honam.



[Hong Jun-pyo/People's Power Presidential Primary Candidate: Is it possible to break through that situation with Yoon Seok-yeol? How do we deal with various types of corruption and have the ability to respond to the other side?]



He emphasized several times that the party's sentiment cannot win over the public's sentiment.



Candidates Yoo Seung-min and Won Hee-ryong appealed for support by emphasizing the competitiveness of Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-myung in the final round.



As conflicts between the candidates and supporters intensified at the last minute of the primary, voices calling for a one-team primary were raised.



[Lee Jun-seok / Representative of the People's Power: As the party's representative, I would like to strongly warn you.

Each candidate camp asks supporters to restrain themselves.] About



30 first-time lawmakers also held a separate press conference and asked the candidates for leadership of unity.