Yoon Seok-yeol says "Possible if you yield"

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jun-yi] Ahn Cheol-soo, the presidential candidate of the People’s Party, suggested the possibility of unification and policy cooperation by stating that "there is some room to join forces" with Kim Dong-yeon, the preparatory committee chairman of the New Wave party, and Sim Sang-jung, the presidential candidate of the Justice Party.


On the 14th, Ahn appeared on MBN's 'Sisa Special' and said, "If there is an opportunity, we can talk to each other and cooperate on policies if there are common policies."


He added, "It is not at the stage where proposals or talks are currently being exchanged," but "probably others also have a strong awareness of the problem regarding the two established parties exchanging power, which is essentially a 'deep-rooted corruption exchange,' right?"


He further stated, "If there is an opportunity, we can talk to each other and cooperate on policies if there are common policies."


Ahn currently holds the position that if Yoon Seok-youl, the presidential candidate of the main opposition People Power Party, demands unification, he will only agree to unification centered on himself. On the same day, he responded, "If the People Power Party makes concessions, an overwhelming regime change will be possible."


He also emphasized his determination to complete the race in this election. He said, "I intend to finish the race," and "I think this is the last chance, and I will do my best to change the fate of the country."



Ahn explained, "I came out to bring about a regime change," and "Now is not the era for a lawyer to become president, but a time when a president of science and technology, who can achieve a second Miracle on the Han River, is absolutely necessary. I intend to become president and make a better Republic of Korea."


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