Kim Moon-soo Lures 2030 Youths with Promises of More Jobs by Blocking Large Corporations’ ‘Overseas Expansion’ (Video)

"You will not send your favorite large companies abroad"

Kim Moon-soo, the People's Power presidential candidate, promised to prevent large companies from going overseas in order to create more jobs for young people.

On the 13th, candidate Kim appeared in a video for the economic and lifestyle magazine 'ekke,' which has 280,000 Instagram followers, introducing key youth pledges aimed at winning the votes of those in their 20s and 30s.

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Before outlining his pledges, candidate Kim said, "I love you," making a heart gesture above his head to capture the attention of the 2030 generation.

In response to ekke's question, "How should those in their 20s and 30s earn money?" candidate Kim replied with two main points: ▲ preventing large companies from going abroad ▲ reforming the national pension system.

Candidate Kim appealed to the 2030 generation, saying, "It’s very difficult for you to earn and spend money because there are no jobs, so I will work hard to ensure that large companies, especially those you love, do not go abroad and stay in Korea as much as possible."

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Regarding pension reform, he stated, "You are only paying money, but when the time comes to receive your pension, you might be worried that it could become a 'hollow pension' and you cannot receive it," adding, "I will definitely fix that. I will start a worry-free second pension reform right after I am elected."

He further emphasized that if he is elected president, he will start the second pension reform immediately, stating, "The population in their 20s now accounts for more than 10% of the total population. I will ensure that your representatives can participate directly in deciding pension reforms."

Some netizens, including his followers who watched the video, expressed disappointment over the lack of specific methods for implementing his pledges. They questioned, "So what exactly are you going to do?" and noted, "It's an issue with the camp that sent him out without proper answers." Others remarked, "Pension reform must happen," and "With a powerful opposition party, how do you plan to implement policies and bills?"

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Image Source: Instagram 'ekke.now', On the 3rd, Kim Moon-soo, the presidential candidate of the People's Power Party, is seen taking a commemorative photo after being confirmed as the final candidate during the 5th National Convention held at KINTEX in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province. / News1