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With the unification of opposition candidates emerging as the biggest issue in the presidential election, Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-myung visited Jeju, and People's Strength candidate Yoon Seok-yeol met former US Vice President Pence.

Also, today (13th), all major candidates have officially registered as presidential candidates.



Correspondent Han Se-hyeon.



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weekly Minsaeng Bus, Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-myung, who visited Jeju for the last time, promised to investigate the facts and expand national support for the complete resolution of the 'April 3 Incident', and to promote the inclusion of related documents as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.



We also continued the offensive against People's Strength candidate Yoon Seok-yeol's 'corruption investigation' remarks.



[Lee Jae-myung/Democratic Presidential Candidate: There is a candidate professing that such a thing will happen again, folks.] The sad memory of having to let our President Roh Moo-hyun out in political retaliation for him is a candidate



for national unity and economy. He expressed his determination to boldly go on the path of growth and reform completion.



Democratic lawmakers shared a picture of candidate Yoon putting his feet on a train seat on social media, and were astonished at the nuisance and common sense.



People's Strength candidate Yoon Seok-yeol met with former US Vice President Pence, a hardliner toward North Korea, who was the second in power in the Trump administration.



[Yoon Seok-yeol/People's Power Presidential Candidate: We talked about our security, including the denuclearization of North Korea, and South Korea-US cooperation.]



The crew explained further that they shared their views on concerns about North Korea's recent missile provocation and strengthening the ROK-U.S. alliance.



Candidate Yoon announced that through his 10th presidential campaign promises, the South and the United States would conduct outdoor maneuvers as normal, and set up a liaison office between the two Koreas and the United States in Panmunjom to establish a permanent dialogue channel.



As a candidate for registration, he wrote on social media that he would save the broken free democracy and rule of law and rebuild a just Republic of Korea.



Justice Party candidate Shim Sang-jung, who voted to become a working citizen's president, met with counselors visiting the health and welfare call center and heard their difficulties.



People's Party candidate Ahn Cheol-soo, whose spouse Professor Kim Mi-kyung tested positive for coronavirus, canceled his visit to Busan after an online press conference and went into self-quarantine.



(Video coverage: Cho Chun-dong, Choi Jun-sik, video editing: Choi Hye-young)