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Democratic presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung announces 7 policy pledges for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) today (8th). In addition, we will continue to sympathize with the socially underprivileged, such as visiting vocational training sites for the disabled.



This is reporter Kang Min-woo.



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Democratic presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung, this morning, visits the Gasan Digital Complex in Seoul, where small and medium-sized enterprises and venture companies are concentrated, and announces the seven major policy promises.



It is expected to include the win-win economy and support measures for SMEs and venture businesses, which have been emphasized before. Candidate Lee will visit the digital complex site and then receive policy suggestions and Q&A at the site.



In the afternoon, empathy for the underprivileged is carried out.



Candidate Lee visits the country's first convenience store for vocational training for the disabled, listens to the voices of the field, and sees an exhibition commemorating the 3rd anniversary of the late Kim Yong-gun at the National Assembly.



Yesterday, candidate Lee attended a meeting on the blind spot for housing subscription and criticized the real estate policy of the Moon Jae-in government.



[Lee Jae-myung / Democratic Party Presidential Candidate: The mayor reacted differently. There is a shortage of supply, so no matter how much demand is suppressed, only a balloon effect will occur.]



The starting point for solving the problem is to switch to a bold supply policy, and he promised to partially relax the floor area ratio for each floor and increase the number of private public housing sites.



Candidate Lee also pointed out that the current government's financial authorities, which have reduced the loan limit, lack consideration for the field.



It is also interpreted as a step differentiating from the Moon administration, and a key member of the election committee said that in order to attract the middle class who turned their back on the Democratic Party, the current government should apologize to the country's situation and real estate policy, which is the most criticized, and offer an alternative.