There is only one week left until voting in the Korean general election, which is held once every four years. Local media are reporting that experts believe that the main opposition party currently has the upper hand.

Voting will be held on the 10th of this month in the South Korean general election, which is considered an interim evaluation of the Yun Seong-yeol administration.



Top officials from both the ruling and opposition parties mainly visited regions where the race is said to be close, and among them, Han Dong-hoon, chairman of the emergency response committee of the conservative ruling party People's Power, gave a speech in Chungju, central China, on the 3rd. "This is a desperate crisis. If we can win in the closely contested areas, the power of the people will definitely win."



In addition, Lee Jae-myung, representative of the Democratic Party of Japan, the largest progressive opposition party, visited Jeju Island in the south to hold a memorial ceremony for the April 3rd Incident, in which the islanders were persecuted by conservatives in 1948. After attending the event, he criticized the ruling party, saying, ``The ruling party is a political group that can be said to be the result of an incident.''



The South Korean news agency, Yonhap News, analyzes multiple experts and reports that the Democratic Party, currently the largest party, has an advantage over the power of the people.



However, with regard to the Democratic Party, candidates whose past statements have been criticized as derogatory against women and candidates who have been accused of fraud related to borrowings from financial institutions have been widely reported every day, and people are concerned about their impact on the situation. We are gathering.