尹·An, meeting at dawn… Temporary agreement on unification of candidates ‘before early voting’

‘Prohibition of public opinion polls’ Injures a super-large variable at the end of the blink of an eye

Presidential Candidate Seok-Yeol Yoon and Candidate Cheol-Soo Ahn attended the broadcast debate

(Seoul = Yonhap News) Presidential candidate Yoon Seok-yeol and People’s Party candidate Cheol-su Ahn of the People’s Party participated in the 3rd social sector broadcast debate hosted by the National Election Commission hosted by the National Election Commission in Seoul on the 2nd. 2022.3.2 [국회사진기자단] [email protected]

(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Lee Yu-mi, Kim Yeon-jung, and Lee Seul-gi = People’s Power Yoon Seok-yeol and the People’s Party presidential candidate Ahn Cheol-soo met on the night of the 2nd, right following the last TV debate, and it was reported on the 3rd that a tentative agreement was reached on unification.

The two candidates met somewhere in Gangnam and had a meeting for regarding two and a half hours until dawn that day, multiple officials said.

It is said that the two candidates will hold a press conference at the Jeongrongwan of the National Assembly this morning following drafting a joint declaration overnight and declare unification.

From this day, public opinion polls are banned and the public is blinded, and it is observed that if the two candidates achieve a dramatic unification agreement just before the early voting (4-5 days), it will become a last-minute variable that shakes the presidential election.

The meeting between the two candidates took place three days following Candidate Yoon released the detailed negotiation log that he had received at a press conference on the 27th of last month, saying, “I received a notice of the breakdown of unification by Candidate Ahn.”

An official from People’s Power said, “I know that candidate Ahn suggested a meeting first and met following discussion.”

The two candidates drew attention when they appeared side by side in a dark blue suit and red tie for the last TV debate the day before.

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