Kim Moon-soo, the People Power Party presidential candidate, is responding to policy proposals from cultural and arts organizations at the policy agreement ceremony held by the People Power Party and the Korea Arts and Culture Education Service at the Korean Arts and Culture Organizations Association in Yangcheon-gu, Seoul on the 20th. /Courtesy of News1

Kim Moon-soo, the People Power Party presidential candidate, noted on the 20th regarding Lee Jun-seok, the Reform Party presidential candidate, that "You must have seen the TV debate, but there’s no difference between us. I think it would be right to do it together." It appears he is continuing to extend a 'unification' love call for the candidate.

After the 'Korea Arts Council and People Power Party policy agreement ceremony' held at the Korea Arts Center in Yangcheon District, Seoul, Kim said to reporters, "Lee Jun-seok is someone who has even served as the representative of our party." He added, "There are issues within our party, but I am working to unite with him."

Kim stated regarding Han Dong-hoon, the former People Power Party representative, "Since we competed in the primaries from the same party, I will merge our differing views through dialogue." Starting today, former Representative Han has begun to support Kim, but he is conducting regional campaigns separately from the People Power Party's Central Election Countermeasure Committee.

Kim Yong-tae, the People Power Party's emergency response chairman, also expressed his stance on the proposed debate among the spouses of presidential candidates. Kim commented, "Although I did not propose it, I understood Chairman Kim's remark as meaning that the spouse's risk is akin to the presidential risk, and thus must be verified," and he showed a positive reaction, stating, "The public needs to know about the candidates' spouses and families."

Kim drew a line regarding Koo Joo-wa and the former Liberty Unification Party presidential candidate, Kim Gye-ri, who recently expressed support for him and applied for membership in the People Power Party. Kim said, "I am not sure if they have withdrawn from the presidential race. I do not keep track of who joins or the related issues."

Regarding plans to visit Bongha Village on the anniversary of former President Roh Moo-hyun's death on the 23rd, Kim responded, "I will consider it."