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Following this, Ahn Cheol-soo, who went to Bundang, Seongnam, announced his candidacy for the transition chairperson.

He said an election victory would lay the foundation for the new government's success.



This is reporter Eom Min-jae.



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Ahn Cheol-soo, chairman of the transition committee, said that Bundang-Gap is his second hometown and that AhnLab, which is like a self-immolation, is located.

[Ahn Cheol-soo/Chairman of the Presidential Transition: (of this election) I will throw myself away with the feeling of an elected



heir who will lay the foundation for the success of the new government through victory.]



This is the district in which Daejang-dong, the biggest issue in the last presidential election, belongs.



Announcing his candidacy, Chairman Ahn emphasized the theory of refereeing by targeting Lee Jae-myung, who served as the mayor of Seongnam and Gyeonggi governor, as a standing adviser to the Democratic Party.



"Seongnam City has been reduced to 'Gotham City where the Joker runs'" and "Bundang is the site of the 'Daejang-dong Gate' that the people are outraged about," he said.



[Ahn Cheol-soo/Chairman of the Presidential Transition: Avoiding the judgment of the citizens and citizens and going to a safe place without any connection is a tragic act of betrayal to the residents and the ultimate in political irresponsibility.]



Regarding the fact that he ran for Gyeyang-eul in Incheon and did not face this adviser, he said, "President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol is concerned about the entire Gyeonggi election, so he decided that his priority would be to contribute to the Gyeonggi election."



He said he would "follow the will of the party" on whether to nominate a strategic candidate or win an intra-party primary.



Bundangap Democratic Party candidate Kim Byung-gwan, a former lawmaker, criticized Chairman Ahn, saying, "It is inappropriate to compare the region in which he is running to 'Gotham'."



(Video coverage: Kim Nam-seong, Video editing: Won-hee Won)