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Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung went on a tour of the people of Daegu and Gyeongsangbuk-do, which is called the 'hard terrain' of the Democratic Party, for 3 nights and 4 days. Candidate Lee emphasized differentiation from the current government as well as opposition parties, saying that he was "not Moon Jae-in nor Yun Seok-yeol."



Correspondent Kim Ki-tae.



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Today (11th), the second day of the 4 days 3 nights Daegu and Gyeongbuk public tour, Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-myung will travel all over Gyeongsangbuk-do from Chilgok, Gumi, Uiseong, Andong, and Bonghwa.



In Chilgok-gun, we plan to visit the Dabu-dong Memorial Hall, which was the biggest battleground of the Korean War, meet the students of Geumoh University of Technology in Gumi and hear about the difficulties of local youth, then move to Andong, our hometown, to meet the citizens.



Candidate Lee said yesterday, on the first day, that he should visit Pyoamjae, where his roots, the history of the Lee clan in Gyeongju, are buried and discuss immediately the '100 trillion won compensation for corona loss' discussed by Kim Jong-in, general election chairman of the People's Power.



He pressured the discussion of the supplementary budget, saying that there is no opposition in the people's livelihood.



[Lee Jae-myung / Democratic Party Presidential Candidate: I think that the 100 trillion won support project is a litmus test paper, a barometer that shows the strength of the people and the sincerity of candidate Yoon Seok-yeol.]



Afterwards, Lee met citizens while walking around Hwangridan-gil in Gyeongju and Dongseong-ro in Daegu. .



[Lee Jae-myung / Democratic Party Presidential Candidate: Lee Jae-myung (I do!) Not Moon Jae-in, nor Yun Seok-yeol. Jae-myung Lee is Jae-myung Lee.]



Yesterday, at the inauguration ceremony of former centrist Kim Kwan-young and Chae Yi-bae, candidate Lee declared that "the first gateway to great unification has been opened."



The two former lawmakers plan to focus on policy development by serving as co-chairs of the National Integration Committee and the Fair Market Committee, respectively.