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Shin Min-ju, a preliminary candidate in Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul.

[New Democracy / Basic Candidate Party (25 years old): I'm bored with the politics of my 50's. So I want to be the 21st National Assembly that is a little younger, tells different stories and opens up new opportunities for new people.] Shin is in his twenties, with only 17 out of 2,000 candidates.

Even if you are in your 30s, 98 people are 4% of the total candidates.

[Jo Eun-joo / Deputy Chairman, Democratic Party Policy Committee: Political Innovation through Generation Change]

[Shinbora / Future Integration Party Member: Minimum balance between generation and gender should be guaranteed]

Each party's commitment to politics for youth is astonishing.

There are 29 future unification parties with the largest number of young candidates, and 10 Democrats with 2 percent.

Even in the metropolitan area and in big cities.

70% of the districts do not have any candidates in their 20s or 30s.

The average age of all candidates is 57 years, the national average is 42.8 years, and the average parliament of the 20s, which was the oldest average of the elected candidates.

Of all the candidates, 70% were male and 30% were female. The larger the political party, the higher the percentage of men.

The ratio of male and female members of the present 20th National Assembly is eight to two.

For more information on the candidates' history and history, visit the SBS News homepage.

(Video editing: Park Jin-hoon, VJ: Kim Choa, CG: Hong Sung-yong and Kim Kyu-yeon)

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