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Seok-Yeol Yoon and Hee-Ryong Won ‘The Debate’… “Totally agree” “Together”

The one-on-one TV debate on the 29th between former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol and former Jeju Governor Won Hee-ryong, who is the leader of the people’s power, was reminiscent of a ‘promise match’.

picture explanationYoon Seok-yeol and Won Hee-ryong’s ‘Janggu Debate’… “Totally agree” “Together”

The friendly pattern of giving the other person enough opportunities to reveal their vision and showing empathy was repeated throughout the 40-minute discussion.

The moderator summed up the discussion and said, “After the start of the primary, the discussion continued as calmly as it is now, and there seems to be no time for the candidates to discuss their philosophies and principles.”

At the beginning of the discussion, when former governor Won brought out his core vision of ‘supporting the people with a national opportunity’, former President Yoon responded, “I think it is in line with the fair state I advocate for.”

When former Governor Won criticized that “money is power if you collect it, and if you split it with pennies, it disappears without knowing where you spent it,” former President Yoon agreed, saying, “Isn’t that raising the issue of basic income (along with Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung)?”

The former governor of Won also said, “I fully agree” with the philosophy of former President Yoon, ‘to guarantee market freedom, but the state should support the people who have been pushed out of the competition to stand up again’.

Former Governor Won said, “I’m glad that you seem to have a very forward-looking stance” about Yoon’s women’s policy. He was also in favor of his promise to extend parental leave.

One-on-one confrontation with the power of the people

picture explanationOne-on-one confrontation with the power of the people

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The position on political innovation also coincided.

Former President Yoon compared it to “a fire station on fire,” saying that our politics are stuck in camp logic, failing to show problem-solving abilities, and being ignored by the public.

When Won said, “If you give your brother the right to cut hotteok and let your sister choose the pieces, the fight will be minimized.” .

Former Governor Won further suggested a solution that “the right to nomination should be returned to the party members and the people”, and former President Yoon said, “I just said the correct answer I thought.”

At the end of the discussion, the two candidates also added a pledge to join forces for regime change.

When former Governor Won said, “The policies that take away the share of future generations must be stopped and changed through regime change,” former President Yoon said, “Let’s do it together.”

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