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Today (3rd) is Seoul for the last time, in order to directly listen to the public sentiments of the major presidential election winners across the country.

Seoul voters were sensitive to real estate issues, and they were also interested in countermeasures for the livelihood of COVID-19.



By Son Hyeong-an, staff reporter.



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In Seoul, where 8.33 million voters gather, Moon Jae-in won a majority in the 2012 presidential election and took first place in the 2017 presidential election.



The Democratic Party's strength continued until last year's general election, but last year's by-election for Seoul mayor was won by the people's power.



Seoul, the biggest winner of the presidential election, whose hand will you support this time?



It was the real estate issue that caused the public sentiment in Seoul to fluctuate, and it is also considered a key variable in this election.



[Kim Young-soo / Gangnam-gu, Seoul: (Real estate) You couldn't get a magazine even though you changed the policy.

So I see real estate policy as a huge failure.

So, didn’t the public mind turn around a lot?]



[Seolbin Kim / Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul: I think and hope that it would be a good environment for ordinary office workers to buy a house somehow.]



Real estate promises and housing by Lee Jae-myung and Yoon Seok-yeol as reflections and alternatives. Expanding supply and easing restrictions on reconstruction and lending, etc.



Candidate Sang-Jeong Shim suggested the realization of 20% of public housing and the introduction of a housing ownership ceiling.



Voter response has been less favorable.





[Kim Se-hwan / Jongno-gu, Seoul: There is no difference between the promises, so

it is true that each candidate is a little skeptical about how substantial real estate policies will be realized over the next five years.] Since

it was a house price, I didn’t think much of it because it was difficult to even target it in the first place.]



The presidential candidates also announced a support policy as a pledge to help the self-employed and small business owners who are having difficulties due to the prolonged Corona 19 phase and the effect of social distancing. .



According to the opinion poll of the three terrestrial broadcasters including SBS released today, among the self-employed, candidate Lee Jae-myung 41.0 and Yoon Seok-yeol 44.4% were close within the margin of error.



The self-employed agreed that sufficient but feasible support measures were the selection criteria.



[Kim Hyung-doo / Jung-gu, Seoul: Almost anything, 'don't do business' and then 'do you apply'?

Exactly who will apply for that part is the key.]



[Lee Kyung-ja / Yangcheon-gu, Seoul: I don't think about it later, I just pour out (promise) recklessly, saying 'I will be elected' now, I only think like this.]



Seoul The choice of Seoul, the capital city, where all the candidates are putting all their efforts into saying that you must win the presidential election with a smile, is approaching in six days.



[Jung Hyun-woo / Songpa-gu, Seoul: That's right.

I think voting should be unconditional.]



(Video coverage: Kim Tae-hoon, Video editing: Park Jeong-sam)