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On the last weekend before the election, each party focused on the metropolitan area, the biggest winner.

Democratic presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung traveled to six cities in the southern region of Gyeonggi, including Seongnam, while presidential candidate Yoon Seok-yeol, the People's Power, fought in Seoul after passing through Chungbuk and Gyeonggi Province.

Justice Party presidential candidate Shim Sang-jung came to Seoul via Gwangju.



Reporters Kang Min-woo, Park Won-kyung, and Kim Ki-tae report in turn.



<Reporter Kang Min-woo>




Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-myung, who visited the Uljin and Samcheok wildfires early in the morning, moved to Gyeonggi-do, his 'political hometown'.



What Lee emphasized at the campaign was 'Again 2002'.

[Lee Jae-myung / Democratic Party Presidential Candidate



: With the earnestness and urgency we had in 2002, let us use it as our most powerful weapon of victory, do you agree?]



As it was called, I urged the supporters and the middle class to unite against the unification of opposition candidates Yun Seok-yeol and Ahn Cheol-soo.



Candidate Lee also said that he would change the Republic of Korea with skills proven by his achievements during his tenure as Seongnam Mayor and Gyeonggi Governor.



Aiming at candidate Yoon Seok-yeol for People's Power, he contrasted him with himself with a frame of 'incompetence'.



[Lee Jae-myung / Democratic Party Presidential Candidate: Are you going to have a novice amateur 'rehearse for state affairs', or will you entrust the management of the country to a pro with proven skills, everyone?]



Candidate Lee said that he strictly condemns the North Korean missile launch in the morning of the 5th. , stressed that they will work for peace, but will not tolerate acts that create tension.



He also criticized Candidate Yoon's hard-line policies, such as a promise to deploy additional THAAD, that would ruin both security and the economy.



(Video coverage: Im Dong-guk Kim Nam-seong, video editing: Choi Hye-young, screen provided: Yonhap News TV)



<Reporter Park Won-kyung>




For the first time since the declaration of unification, People's Power candidate Yoon Seok-yeol and People's Party leader Ahn Cheol-soo launched a joint campaign.



The two stood on the podium holding hands and shouted for a regime change for a better country.



[Yun Seok-yeol/People's Power Presidential Candidate: Ahn Cheol-soo marches forward together for a better country.]



[Ahn Cheol-soo/People's Party Representative: (On Candidate Yoon's fairness and common sense) A better Korea if Ahn Cheol-soo's unity and future combine You can make it.]



Candidate Yoon launched an offensive today by tying the current government, the Democratic Party, and candidate Lee Jae-myung together.



People who are caught up in the ideology of activism and run gang politics have taken over and trampled state affairs for the past five years, and defined this election as a confrontation between the common-sense people and corrupt forces.



[Yoon Seok-yeol/People's Power Presidential Candidate: If the Democratic Party is clean, does this corrupt person elect a presidential candidate?

It's all because they rotted together.]



The response to the North Korean missile launch was also an issue.



Candidate Yoon criticized Candidate Lee Jae-myung and the Democratic Party's perception of North Korea, saying that they were conscious of North Korea and could not even say that the missile launch was a provocation.



Candidate Yoon appealed, "I will do my job properly" and "choose me to protect liberal democracy."



(Video coverage: Kim Heung-gi, Oh Young-chun, video editing: Hwang Ji-young)



<Reporter Kim Ki-tae>




Justice Party candidate Shim Sang-jung met with citizens at Mudeung Mountain in Gwangju early in the morning and said, "Please keep Shim Sang-jung's conviction that Gwangju, the heart of democracy, is left alone amid the bipartisan politics."



[Sim Sang-jung / Justice Party presidential candidate: Gwangju citizens, please protect the voices of youth deprived of the future, women under attack, and the elderly driven into poverty.]



Candidate Shim, who came to Seoul after visiting the May 18th Democracy Cemetery After attending the parade to commemorate the day, I set out to capture youth votes.



She said that candidate Shim appealed for her support, saying that she would create an equal country where men and women do not discriminate in front of Sungshin Women's University, which is visited by many young people in their 2030s.



[Sim Sang-jung / Justice Party Presidential Candidate: We will make a Republic of Korea where everyone is respected for who they are and recognized for their individuality and potential, everyone.]



In addition, we urge you to 'vote your convictions', saying that casting votes for both large parties will only deepen monopoly politics. I did.



(Video coverage: Kim Heung-sik, video editing: Won-hee Won)