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This time, I will also verify the policies of my country's candidates. I would do this if I became a minister, but I made a number of policies.

Reporter Kim Min-jung pointed out.

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Let's take a look at some of the policy commitments and remarks the country candidates made on their way to work.

First of all, he said in a policy pledge announced Monday, "We will respond to the freedom of violence in protests by law."

In our society, freedom of assembly demonstrations is already guaranteed, and if violence follows, we will deal with it strictly.

However, in 2009, the opinion of a radio interview was very different.

When the Lee Myung-bak administration said it would not allow large-scale rally in the city. "Violence must be governed autonomously by the organizers of the assembly." It is criticized whether it is different from the former candidate for Cho who emphasized the freedom of assembly.

Cho also expressed his displeasure in the report, saying, "Due to her daughter's negative admission, the obvious fake news."

However, in 2012, candidates wrote: "In democratic societies, public figures are always the subject of criticism and verification." Claimed that it is desirable to be widely accepted.

Let's also take a look at our policy commitment to reduce crime committed by mentally ill people.

Candidates Cho described it as "a mentally ill person who repeats crimes" and "increased crime damage caused by mental illnesses."

First of all, it's not true. Mentally ill crime rates, much lower than the total population crime rate, and mental illness violent crimes are one fifth of the average population.

Nevertheless, he asserted that "strong cases caused by mental illness threaten the safety of the people."

Human rights experts are concerned that candidate Cho, who was chairman of the International Human Rights Commissioner of the National Human Rights Commission, has come up with a backward policy that reinforces aversion to social minorities.

(Image editing: Choi Hye-young, CG: Seo Seung-hyun, Lee Jun-ho)

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