Yoo Jeong-bok, the mayor of Incheon, who is running in the People Power Party presidential primary, holds a press conference to announce the comprehensive measures for low birth rates as a presidential pledge at the National Assembly communication center in Yeouido, Seoul, on Nov. 14. /Courtesy of News1

Yoo Jeong-bok, the mayor of Incheon, who ran as a candidate in the People Power Party's primary for the 21st presidential election, publicly disclosed his personal mobile phone number (010-7587-8779) on the 15th.

The mayor explained, "I decided to disclose my phone number to clearly show my willingness to listen to the people's voices with a humble and open attitude."

He added, "The campaign name 'Working President Yoo Jeong-bok' also carries the meaning of communicating and serving with the people in a humble manner," and stated, "I will not become a president who rules over the people with the power entrusted by them but will be a working servant."

Earlier, after completing the registration for the presidential primary candidates at the People Power Party headquarters on the 14th, the mayor proposed a pledge, saying, "I will create a country where working people become wealthy."

He also announced major pledges such as balanced national development through the transfer of the capital to Sejong City, the nationwide expansion of successful birth encouragement policies like "1,000 won dwellings" and "100 million dream," and providing opportunities for 100,000 young entrepreneurs to go global and develop into top global CEOs.