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People's Power Presidential candidate Yoon Seok-yeol visited Jeju and promised reasonable compensation to the victims of the 4·3.

In Jeju’s Gangjeong Village, ex-President Roh Moo-hyun was honored and his will to national unity and independent defense was emphasized.



Correspondent Park Won-kyung.



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Yoon Seok-yeol, a candidate for People's Power, who visited the Jeju April 3 Peace Park and paid tribute to the victims, promised reasonable compensation to the victims and their families.



[Yoon Seok-yeol/People's Power Presidential Candidate: I think that it is the duty and duty of citizens of a liberal democracy to warmly care for and comfort (the victims) together.



] We appealed for support by announcing eight regional promises, including the start of construction.



He said that he would find the village of Gangjeong, which suffered conflict during the construction of the naval base, and make it a symbol of national unity and peace, not political strife.



In particular, it was evaluated that the construction of the Jeju Naval Base was an agonizing decision made by the late former President Roh Moo-hyun, who pursued the two values ​​of self-defense and peace through opposition from progressive camps and others.



[Yoon Seok-yeol/People's Power Presidential Candidate: The agony and determination of former President Roh Moo-hyun...

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It is engraved in my heart.]



Candidate Yoon also celebrated former President Roh's achievements on social media, which is interpreted as a stepping stone to expand support to the moderates and progressives.



Justice Party candidate Shim Sang-jung, who visited Gwangjang Mayor in Seoul and heard the troubles of merchants, appealed for a change in politics that represents the lives of citizens, rather than a bipartisan candidate who has represented the 35-year-old establishment.



Ahn Cheol-soo, a candidate of the People's Party, who ran with his wife, daughter and young people early in the morning, argued through social media that the completion of the Korean-style missile defense system was prioritized over the exhaustive additional deployment of THAAD.



On the 8th, the four-party debate for the second presidential election candidate, which was being promoted by the Korea Journalists Association, was canceled as the People's Power raised a question about the fairness of the host and broadcaster JTBC.



(Video coverage: Kim Heung-gi, Yang Doo-won, video editing: Lee Seung-jin)