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Early voting for the June 1 local election will be held for two days starting tomorrow (27th).

Considering the trend of higher early voting turnout in recent elections, the election is virtually one day away.

The ruling and opposition parties wage an all-out campaign today in Gyeyang, Incheon.



Correspondent Lee Hyun-young.



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The leadership of the People's Power holds an in-house countermeasure meeting this morning at the election office of Candidate Hyung-sun Yoon, who is running for the National Assembly by-election in Gyeyang, Incheon.



Lee Jun-seok, who was previously registered as a member of Candidate Yoon's election campaign yesterday, is a strategy to focus all his efforts on the Incheon Gyeyang campaign, where he and Lee Jae-myung, general election chairman of the Democratic Party, continue to fight.



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Chairman Lee Jae-myung will hold a press conference against the privatization of airports, railroads, electricity and water supplies, claiming that the people's power is pushing for privatization, and raising his voice that it should be stopped.



Song Young-gil, Democratic Party, and Oh Se-hoon, Mayor of the People's Power, will clash in a TV debate hosted by the National Election Commission tonight.



Ahn Cheol-soo and Kim Byeong-gwan of the Democratic Party of Korea, who ran for the Bundang-Gap Seongnam National Assembly by-election, participate in a debate hosted by the Bundang-gu Election Broadcasting Debate Committee.



The broadcast reporters club debate, which was originally scheduled to have a bilateral confrontation between Democratic Party candidate Kim Dong-yeon and People's Power candidate Kim Eun-hye, competing for the seat of Gyeonggi governor, was canceled as the court cited an application for an injunction to ban broadcasting from Gyeonggi Governor Kang Yong-seok.



Bae Jin-kyo, co-chairman of the Justice Party, and Lee Eun-joo, co-elected chairman of the Justice Party, will hold a special press conference in front of City Hall in front of City Hall to appeal for a political change so that the election can mark the beginning of multi-party politics.