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June 1 local elections are just a week away.

Leaders of the ruling and opposition parties are campaigning for support centering on the battlefield today (25th).

The People's Power leaders go to Chungcheong, and the Democratic Party leaders go to Gangwon.



Reporter Hwa Gang-yun on the sidewalk.



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People's Power Standing Election Committee Chairman Lee Jun-seok, along with floor leader Kwon Seong-dong and other leaders, visits Chungnam, a battlefield, to hold an on-site meeting of the election committee.



Chairman Lee Jun-seok then travels around Chungnam, Sejong, and Daejeon to attack Chungcheong voters, while floor leader Kwon Seong-dong goes to Gyeongsan and Gimcheon, Gyeongsangbuk-do to campaign.



The Democratic Party's permanent election chairpersons Ho-jung Yun and Ji-hyeon Park go to Chuncheon and Wonju to campaign for support in the Gangwon area.



Park Hong-geun, floor leader, plans to campaign in Anseong, Osan, and Yongin, Gyeonggi Province.



As the election approaches, the moral battle of the candidates is intensifying.



Democratic Party candidate Park Nam-chun pushed for public office candidate Yoo Jeong-bok to resign if he would speculate about the purchase of a 2.2 billion-won commercial building in Siheung, Gyeonggi Province.



[Park Nam-chun / Democratic Party Candidate for Incheon Mayor: Trying to buy and make a profit through 'Young-chul', which is difficult for ordinary people to imagine, even if it is not illegal (if it is a public official), it is not appropriate.



] Candidate Park counterattacked to explain the background of the increase in property by an average of 200 million won per year without a clear job or real estate for five years from 2007.





[Yoo Jeong-bok/People's Power Incheon Mayor Candidate: It's impossible to lie while doing it, so to use black propaganda and

matador is a mockery of citizens.]

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The two candidates will face off on topics such as reclaimed land in the metropolitan area and measures to revitalize the Incheon Free Economic Zone in tonight's TV debate with Incheon Mayor Lee Jeong-mi of the Justice Party.