A second television debate by candidates from the ruling and opposition parties was held on the night of the 11th for the South Korean presidential election on the 9th of next month, and there was a debate over allegations of fraud over the candidates themselves and their families.

At the debate, Lee Jae-myung, the former Governor of Gyeonggi Province, who is the official candidate for the ruling Democratic Party of Korea, and Yoon Seok-you, the former prosecutor's president, who is the official candidate for the largest opposition party, the People Power Party. A total of four people participated, including Mr. and two other opposition candidates.



In this, Mr. Yun of the opposition party accused Mr. Lee of "Is it really reliable?" Did.



In response, Lee denied the allegations and asked for an explanation of the allegations that Yun's wife was involved in the tampering with stock prices.



"The prosecution is investigating, but it has not yet been revealed that there is a problem," Yun argued.



A series of exchanges took place in a debate on the theme of young people in difficult circumstances such as employment difficulties, and the Korean media reported that "it was a negative offense and defense that had nothing to do with young people."



According to the latest opinion poll released on the 11th, the approval rating is 36% for Lee and 37% for Yun, while the number of people who say "I don't like it" exceeds 60%, South Korea. The media reports that it is "unprecedentedly unfavorable."