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Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung attended a seminar on financial and economics at Seoul National University.

While discussing economic policies with young people, he continued his livelihood and made a promise to strengthen traffic safety on the way to and from school.



Correspondent Kim Ki-tae reported.



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Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-myung, who gave a lecture at a financial policy seminar at Seoul National University, emphasized the public nature of finance.



"Finance is more burdened by the poor," he said, insisting on the need for a basic financial policy.



Candidate Lee also mentioned that it is an era when policies to reinforce demand are needed, and he said, "We sometimes clash with the Ministry of Finance because we fundamentally disagree."



Candidate Lee will visit a meeting space in Mapo-gu, Seoul in the afternoon, attend a meeting on the blind spot for housing subscription, and then hold a banquet with the chairpersons of the provincial and provincial parties.



Candidate Lee also announced the 22nd so-called 'so-haenghaeng' pledge.



He announced that he would strengthen traffic safety on the way to and from school by utilizing social jobs, and make it compulsory for new schools to install commuting routes.



The Democratic Party has established a policy to deal with the party argument of the Development Profit Restitution Act, one of the three laws in Daejang-dong.



The Democratic Party reaffirmed its policy of promoting the party's views on the Chun Doo-hwan property collection law and the improvement of immunity from members of the National Assembly, and drew a line against the interpretation of some that 'the reform legislation was put to a halt in the House of Representatives'.