To respond to the government's 10·15 real estate measures released, the People Power Party will hold a "real estate on-site meeting" with Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon. As all of Seoul has been designated a regulated area, the party aims to craft policy alternatives that actively reflect the city's views.

Jang Dong-hyeok attends the presentation of appointment letters for the Special Committee on Restoring Normal Real Estate Policy at the National Assembly in Yeouido, Seoul, on the 22nd. /Courtesy of News1

Park Sung-hoon, the People Power Party's senior spokesperson, said to reporters after finishing a meeting of the special committee on normalizing real estate policy at the National Assembly on the morning of the 22nd, "At 9 a.m. on the 24th, the People Power Party and the Seoul Metropolitan Government plan to hold a real estate on-site meeting."

Park said, "At the meeting, the People Power Party leadership plans to hold discussions with the Seoul Metropolitan Government on various pending issues related to housing supply in Seoul," adding, "We will strengthen on-site outreach to hear the voices of end users among working-class and middle-class residents."

He continued, "Among the many problems with the 10·15 measures, the most important is that a private sector–led supply plan is missing," adding, "Although the party is preparing institutional improvements for a fast track to ease redevelopment and reconstruction regulations, they have not been realized under the Lee Jae-myung administration. We will point this out."

Park also said, "In these measures, Seoul's views were completely ignored. The government plan was unilaterally released while disregarding the opinions of local governments," stressing, "The voices of the Seoul mayor and Seoul officials, who know the issues best, must be reflected first."

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