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Democratic presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung focused on catching votes in the metropolitan area using public transportation. Today (the 8th), we visit Jugong Apartments in Nowon-gu, Seoul to appease the real estate public.



Reporter Han Se-hyeon reports.



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Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-myung set out to capture the 'metropolitan vote' with the weekly Minsaeng Bus, so-called 'Matta Bus' season 2.



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The first place we headed was the inauguration ceremony of the Seoul Party's election committee, and Seoul was an essential notice for victory in the presidential election, and we strengthened the solidarity of the supporters.



Afterwards, considering the corona situation, candidate Lee walked and traveled by subway to meet with citizens and appeal for support.



[Did your teacher have a good dream? What are your plans for this year? (As soon as possible.)]



Candidate Lee, who used public transportation to find a communal childcare facility, made a pledge to 'strengthen public childcare' in order to capture the votes of women in 2030 who are vulnerable to support.



[Lee Jae-myung / Democratic Party Presidential Candidate: When a child is born, not only the mother raises them, but the parents raise them together. .]



Voter-friendly policy blueprints were also presented one after another.



Aiming at the votes of 39 million indemnity insurance subscribers, announcing a policy to ease the notification obligation and simplify the insurance claim process, 'stock price 5,000 points'We have also launched the Capital Market Transformation Committee to achieve this.



Candidate Lee is going to visit Jugong Apartments in Nowon-gu, Seoul and listen to the opinions of residents requesting relief from the reconstruction safety diagnosis regulations.



It is interpreted as a strategy to rectify the worsening real estate public sentiment.



Candidate Lee also meets with environmental officials, single-person households, and delivery and part-time workers to listen to the voices of the field.