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Seoul’s ruling and opposition mayoral candidates are scheduled for by-elections in early March. Competition between candidates pitting each other through policy debates and announcements is expected to grow increasingly fierce. Connect with reporters from the National Assembly. Reporter Kim Dae-geun! Let’s first look at the situation of the Democratic Party candidates. Are the candidates meeting in one place today? Yes, the Democratic Party is holding a contest to elect the mayor of Seoul this afternoon. It is a place where candidates present their vision and answer questions from citizens. Preliminary candidate Park Young-seon made a key ’21 Minute City ‘promise that can solve housing, education and healthcare in 21 minutes. It is expected that the achievements will be emphasized as a result of the support for the mass production of special syringes for vaccines during the days of the Minister of SMEs and Startups. The preliminary candidates for Sang-ho Woo are proposing plans to supply housing using railways and roads on the northern shores. Recently, Park’s promise has been criticized as a development agenda that is not like that of the Democratic Party, and the competition is clear. Candidate Woo’s side is reacting that after the TV debate, the wind is blowing for Candidate Woo, and a turning point will soon come when the trend of support is reversed. The confrontation between the two candidates will also continue this week in three discussions on radio and television. At first, the two candidates showed a friendly appearance by calling each other brothers. This week, the battle between Park, who is dominant in various opinion polls, and Woo, who aims to turn around, is expected to intensify. The candidate for the by-election of the Democratic mayor of Seoul is decided by a vote of 50% of the party members and 50% of the general public. The contest will run for four days from the 26th and the final candidate will be selected on the 1st of the following month. Do we also look at the calendar of the opposition candidates? First, in the power of the people, the competition between candidates Na Gyeong-won and Oh Se-hoon, who are vying for leadership in public opinion polls, is fierce. Candidate Gyeong-won Na today visited the Children’s Library in Nowon-gu to talk with parents and announced his educational commitment to making the 25 districts of Seoul an excellent school district. Candidate Se-Hoon Oh explained his real estate policy through a media interview and then went to the street of a startup to listen to the complaints of a young entrepreneur. The competition is expected to intensify this week as the two have their first one-on-one showdown in the third candidate debate on the 23rd. The main race of the town force is conducted through a comprehensive citizen survey. As such, it is expected to emphasize the scalability that can be supported by the middle class. In the midst of this, National Assembly candidate Ahn Cheol-soo visited the former residential site. The purpose of this is to listen to the voices of the site and present alternatives as the government recently announced a public-led redevelopment policy through real estate measures 2 · 4. The results of the 3rd zone unification between candidate Chul-soo Ahn and candidate Tae-seop Geum will be confirmed on the 1st of next month and the 4th of next month. YTN Kim Dae-geun in the National Assembly[[email protected]]is.