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Democratic presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung dismissed the possibility of a 'coalition' that was recently raised in the political circles, saying, "It is a problem to divide powers freely." Also, starting from today (7th), the weekly Minsaeng Bus, also known as 'Matta Bus', will resume from Seoul.



Correspondent Han Se-hyeon.



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Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-myung attended a debate hosted by the Korean Association for Policy Studies and said that it is necessary to distinguish between his promise of an 'integrated government' and the 'coalition' raised by the political circles.



Candidate Lee emphasized that it is a problem to freely divide the powers granted by the people according to political intentions, and also mentioned Choi Seo-won in the 'Gukjeong Nongdan Incident'.



[Lee Jae-myung / Democratic Party Presidential Candidate: Saying that 'the power is granted to the president, but no one else should exercise it' is a 'something real incident' during the Park Geun-hye administration last time. Authority and responsibility must coincide... .]



It is interpreted as drawing a line on the possibility of a coalition through an election coalition with candidate Ahn Cheol-soo of the People's Party and Kim Dong-yeon, a new wave candidate.



Candidate Lee diagnosed that 'the reason the Democratic Party was hated' seemed to have gone as far as ignoring the will of the people for the sake of the Democratic Party's philosophy and values.



In response to the claim that existing government regulations could hinder the growth of innovative technologies, he said that he would change the regulatory approach so as not to undermine competitive efficiency.



[Lee Jae-myung/Democratic Presidential Candidate: To make the people, the mayor, and the world a better place, I think we should rule and not lead as we please.



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Then, the public sentiment of the 'Mata Bus', which was temporarily suspended due to Corona, will be resumed in Seoul.



Considering the spread of the corona virus, Candidate Lee plans to use public transportation such as buses and subways to listen to the public opinion.