It's time to turn the spotlight on the candidates running for the top office.
We are looking at the candidates themselves and the pledges they are putting forward.
The focus for our third installment is software mogul-turned-politician Ahn Cheol-soo of the
centrist People's Party.
Take a look.
Three days ago,... the People's Party nominated its founder and former leader Ahn Cheol-soo
for president.
A former medical doctor... and a software mogul...
he's running for the nation's highest office for the second time.
Ahn first appeared as an independent candidate in the 2012 presidential race... but dropped
out in support of his rival -- Moon Jae-in.
After leaving the largest liberal coalition in 2015,... he launched his centrist People's
Party last year.
A young and innovative figure -- that's how Ahn describes himself.
He says he'll break the old frameworks... and come up with reforms to better prepare
for the fourth industrial revolution.
He also hopes to achieve "unity through the people."
He won't try to maneuver by artificially uniting with other candidates -- instead Ahn says
he'll win the hearts of all types of voters -- progressives, centrists and conservatives.
In terms of security and diplomacy,... Ahn's approach is similar to that of the ousted
Park administration to some extent,... though not as hard-line.
In dealing with North Korea's nuclear threats, Ahn supports a nuclear-free Korean peninsula
-- meaning Pyongyang should denuclearize... and
U.S. tactical nuclear weapons cannot be redeployed to South Korea.
He says the U.S. missile defense system THAAD has to be deployed as scheduled... because
the next administration should honor the agreement already reached.
Operations cannot be immediately resumed at the Kaesong Industrial Complex -- the inter-Korean
economic project that was suspended in February last year.
Also, the wartime sexual slavery agreement struck with Japan in 2015 has to be renegotiated.
And there needs to be a probe into whether any hidden deals were made regarding the removal
of the comfort woman statues in Seoul and Busan.
On the economic front.
For young workers at Korea's small- and mid-sized companies,... Ahn wants the government to
spend money to make sure they earn at least 80-percent of what they would make at a big
corporation.
He will also work to provide financial support for young people in job training programs.
He wants legal revisions to punish illegal acts by big businesses
and to improve their management structures.
For Ahn, going forward, it's important that he broadens his appeal to conservative-leaning
voters who don't like their options on the right.
Campaigning officially starts on April 17th.
Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News.

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