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Amidst these controversies, the presidential clock ran nonstop.

On the last holiday before the presidential election, the candidates clashed again in the biggest match-up in the metropolitan area.

Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-myung and People's Strength candidate Yoon Seok-yeol focused on real estate issues and entered the race for votes, while Justice Party candidate Shim Sang-jung promised to solve the youth problem.



Reporters Son Hyeong-an, Kim Hyeong-rae, and Lee Han-seok will report in turn.



<Reporter Son Hyung-an>



Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-myung toured 6 districts in downtown Seoul on the 6th, focusing on winning voters' hearts.



After bringing out the real estate issue, a key factor in the public dissent in Seoul, he apologized for the lack of policy in the current government, saying it was wrong, and promised that it would be different when a new government is formed.



[Lee Jae-myung / Democratic Party Presidential Candidate: Wrong Real Estate Policy.

Yes.

I admit it hurts too.

We will surely solve many of the real estate problems you are experiencing.]



We have promised to make it easier for end-users to borrow money, and to ease the mortgage loan ratio and acquisition tax for first-time homebuyers.



He reiterated his policy momentum by mentioning his experience in the valley maintenance project, which was a difficult task during his time as governor of Gyeonggi.



[Lee Jae-myung/Democratic Presidential Candidate: Just as a president needs to know what to do to become a head of state, he needs to know the state of the art to become president, isn’t this basic, everyone?]



By contrasting competence and incompetence, stability and anxiety, Candidate Jae-myung Lee is superior to Candidate Yoon Seok-yeol in character theory. It is a strategy to emphasize that there is.



Candidate Lee was also confident that the pragmatic, unified government he would lead would be a working government that does not require practice.



(Video coverage: Kim Seung-tae, Kim Nam-seong, video editing: Park Jeong-sam)



<Reporter Kim Hyung-rae> Yoon Seok-



yeol, a candidate for People's Strength, held a relay campaign in 9 metropolitan areas from Gangdong and Jung-gu in Seoul to northern and western Gyeonggi.



From the beginning of the campaign, the Moon Jae-in government's real estate policy was accusing that it was a fraud, not a mistake.



In particular, he criticized that the surge in house prices in the metropolitan area has spread across the country like Corona, and that the common people are suffering from the rise in rent and health insurance premiums.



[Yoon Seok-yeol / People's Power Presidential Candidate: Home is different from beef and sushi, everyone.

When the price rises, I get scared, so I keep buying even with debt.]



The intention is to emphasize the fact that this election is an election for the ruling party and the ruling party by stating the current government real estate situation and the theory of responsibility.



Candidate Yoon also criticized the Democratic Party as a corrupt gang that follows the genealogy of the movement, saying that the Democratic Party only favors the strong union, which is the core support group, and treats companies as criminals.



[Yoon Seok-yeol / People's Power Presidential Candidate: Raised the minimum wage and told me not to do business if I can't afford it.

No, who are they, are they the masters of the country?]



Candidate Yoon asked for an active participation in the main vote, saying that despite the controversy over the advance voting for confirmed cases, if you don't vote, you can't win.



(Video coverage: Kim Heung-gi and Kim Seung-tae, video editing: Yu Mira)



<Reporter Lee Han-seok>



Justice Party candidate Shim Sang-jeong visited downtown areas where many young people gather, such as Yeonnam-dong and Itaewon, Seoul.



He talked about the real estate policies of the two candidates, such as supply bombs, tax cuts for the rich, and deregulation, and criticized it as a promise for the 10% of the wealthy who turned away from the homeless.



[Sim Sang-jung / Justice Party Presidential Candidate: No matter how much supply is provided, it is not returned to the homeless, but has only sparked speculation on the multi-family home, isn't this the story?

Everyone!]



Then, the huge bipartisan parties, obsessed with the vested interests, said they could not give hope to the youth and appealed to themselves, who had been representing the socially disadvantaged, to give them a chance.



[Sim Sang-jung / Justice Party Presidential Candidate: Please make (this presidential election) an election that moves toward pluralistic democracy.

Our young people, please vote for Shim Sang-jung's 20-year belief politics, everyone.]



Candidate Shim also promised to create a gender advanced country where men and women and sexual minorities can unleash their individuality and potential.



(Video coverage: Yang Doo-won, video editing: Won Yang)