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is news of presidential candidates.

Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-myung visited the Korean Federation of Trade Unions to sign a labor policy agreement, and People's Power candidate Yoon Seok-yeol attended the Jeonbuk Provincial People's Association New Year's Eve party to focus on capturing the hearts of the people in Honam.

The four presidential candidates from the ruling and opposition parties will have a second TV debate today (11th).



Reporter Kim Ki-tae on the report.



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Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-myung visited the Korea Federation of Trade Unions, who recently declared support for him.



He said "pro-labor is pro-economy, pro-business," while appealing for support from the labor community, he said he would distance himself from anti-corporate policies.



[Lee Jae-myung / Democratic Party Presidential Candidate: The world I want to create is a world of unity.

It is not a world of struggle, hatred and conflict, but where each faithfully fulfills their role and helps each other…

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Candidate Lee will attend the K-Culture Mentor Group launch ceremony today (11th) and meet cultural people.



People's Power Candidate Yoon Seok-yeol said, "I will put all my energy into the economic development of Jeollabuk-do."



He said, "Korea's future lies in Saemangeum," and he promised to build Saemangeum infrastructure to attract businesses.

[Yoon Seok-yeol/People's Power Presidential Candidate: We must work together to meet your expectations and, as I have always said, the power of our people to prevent the theory of neglect



in Honam, especially in North Jeolla Province.]



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Justice Party candidate Shim Sang-jung announced science and technology promises including the introduction of the science and technology deputy prime minister, and People's Party candidate Ahn Cheol-soo will attend a foreign policy video seminar invited by Harvard Kennedy School in the United States today.



The four presidential candidates from the ruling and opposition parties will hold a second TV debate for two hours from 8 pm tonight.