The candidates for the debate will be Lee Jae-myung of the Democratic Party, Kim Moon-soo of the People Power Party, Lee Jun-seok of the New Reform Party,
Democratic Labor Party candidate Kwon Young-guk will attend. Participation in the debate is determined by the number of seats in the National Assembly, the percentage of votes in the most recent election, and the approval rating in opinion polls, as stipulated by the Public Offices Election Act.
Specifically, they must belong to a party with five or more seats in the National Assembly, be a candidate for a party that received 3% or more of the votes in the most recent presidential election, general proportional representation election, and local proportional representation election, and be a candidate for a party that has received 3% or more of the votes in the most recent presidential election, general proportional representation election, and local proportional representation election.
Candidates with an average approval rating of 5% or higher in the polls were eligible to participate. The first candidate debate was on the topic of economics, with the total time being divided into two sections: "Overcoming low growth and measures to revitalize the private economy" and "Measures to revitalize the private economy."
After the "multi-volume debate," there will be two "promise verification debates" on the topics of "trade strategy under the Trump administration" and "measures to strengthen national competitiveness."
The debate will be held in a stand-up format with a moderator. The second and third candidate debates will be held on Friday the 23rd and Tuesday the 27th of this month, respectively. The second TV debate, which will feature discussions on social issues, will be held on
KBS reporter Lee Yoon-hee said the third candidate debate, which will feature political debates, will be hosted by MBC's Jeong Jung-hwan and Naeun-sama. The time will be the same as the first debate.
The uninvited debate, which will feature these four candidates and three other candidates, will be held on Monday the 19th. It will be broadcast on SBS at 10 p.m.
The uninvited candidate debate to be held will feature Liberal United Party candidate Koo Ju, independent candidate Hwang Kyo-ahn, and independent candidate Song Jin-ho.
The debate will be broadcast live on KBS, MBC, SBS, National Assembly Broadcasting, KTV National Broadcasting, Welfare TV, and Arirang TV, and will also be streamed on YouTube and Naver TV.
The debate will also be broadcast live on TV and Kakao TV. The debate can also be viewed on the website of the Central Election Broadcasting Committee.
2025/05/18 07:05 KST
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