野 Seoul Mayor’s first one-on-one debate, Se-hoon Oh and Kyung-won Na won

The power of the people Oh Se-hoon (from left), Oh Se-hoon, Na Gyeong-won, and Cho Eun-hee, mayor of Seoul, are taking a commemorative photo at the'Power to Change Seoul 1st Confrontation Debate' held in the conference room of Kim Koo Paik Memorial Hall in Yongsan-gu, Seoul on the 16th.  News 1

The power of the people Oh Se-hoon (from left), Oh Se-hoon, Na Gyeong-won, and Cho Eun-hee, mayor of Seoul, are taking a commemorative photo at the’Power to Change Seoul 1st Confrontation Debate’ held in the conference room of Kim Koo Paik Memorial Hall in Yongsan-gu, Seoul on the 16th. News 1

The power of the people A one-on-one debate between preliminary candidates for the mayor of Seoul ended on the 16th. In the one-on-one debate between candidates held at the Paik Beom Kim Gu Memorial Hall in Yongsan-gu, Seoul that afternoon, former lawmaker Na Kyung-won and former Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon each became the winners.

Former Congressman Oh Won-hwan and former Congressman Na Gyeong-won, who had the first confrontation, held a battle over the process of handling the 2019 National Assembly expedited processing agenda (fast track). The beginning pointed out that, aiming at former lawmakers and former lawmakers, “we cannot win the Seoul Mayor’s election with a conservative strong flag.” He said, “The fight of the Jungwon is important for this election. “I’m going to do a liberal common sense alliance,” he said. “It shouldn’t be because the person on the far right talks about it.”

I, the former lawmaker, got hot. He asked, “Why am I the most right?” and then refuted, “It seems that we were making a problem with our resistance to passports during the days of the Free Korea Party’s in-house representative. If so, would it have been right to watch quietly during the motherland crisis?”

Oh Shin-hwan (left), and Na Gyeong-won, a preliminary candidate for the Mayor of Seoul, poses before the'Power of Changing Seoul First Confrontation Debate' held in the conference room of the Paik Beom Kim Gu Memorial Hall in Yongsan-gu, Seoul on the 16th.  News 1

Oh Shin-hwan (left), and Na Gyeong-won, a preliminary candidate for the Mayor of Seoul, poses before the’Power of Changing Seoul First Confrontation Debate’ held in the conference room of the Paik Beom Kim Gu Memorial Hall in Yongsan-gu, Seoul on the 16th. News 1

Then, Rep. Oh said, “I’m talking about the fast track (processing) process when I’m the representative of the hospital,” and “What is the result of opposition only for opposition? The interlocked proportional representation system became a comedy, and the airlift was in the worst situation and could not prevent the passage.” In response, former Congressman Na rebutted, “At the time, this situation occurred because former lawmaker Oh was forcibly taken over while posting on Facebook in the morning.”

Rep. Oh, who was a member of the Special Committee on Judicial Reform of the Barun Mirae Party at the time, was forced to resign by the party after expressing his opposition to his SNS before voting for the fast track designation of the airlift. I, former lawmaker, criticized, “At that time, if former lawmaker Oh had quietly gone and voted against, the dedication of the passport would not have occurred.” As a result, former lawmaker Oh was confronted with saying, “I couldn’t do such a lying politics.”

Immediately after the debate, the power of the people asked the party members and the debate team of 1,000 citizens for a candidate who had better debate.

Se-Hoon Oh (left) and Eun-hee Cho, Mayor of the People's Strength Preliminary candidates are posing before the'Power of Changing Seoul 1st Confrontation Debate' held in the conference room of the Paik Beom Kim Gu Memorial Hall in Yongsan-gu, Seoul on the 16th.  News 1

Se-Hoon Oh (left) and Eun-hee Cho, Mayor of the People’s Strength Preliminary candidates are posing before the’Power of Changing Seoul 1st Confrontation Debate’ held in the conference room of the Paik Beom Kim Gu Memorial Hall in Yongsan-gu, Seoul on the 16th. News 1

In a one-on-one discussion between Seoul Mayor Cho Eun-hee and former Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon, Seoul Mayor Cho Eun-hee and former Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon, who had a face-to-face confrontation after the two, showed mutual praise. When Mayor Cho said, “I have the nickname of’daycare maker’ by increasing the number of national and public daycare centers 10 times a year than the former mayor of Seocho-gu,” Oh replied, “I had a chance to think that this is a real public administration.” In addition to this, Mayor Oh praised “the idea that I did well while passing the streets in the middle of the summer is an artificial shade for the crosswalk that started with Seocho”. Then, Mayor Cho said, “Thank you for the praise, but it seems that the citizens feel that the discussion is not fun.” When Mayor Oh served as Mayor of Seoul, Mayor Cho served as Vice Mayor of Government Affairs.

Regarding his resignation from the post of Mayor of Seoul in 2011, former Mayor Oh said, “I shed blood tears while seeing stagnant Seoul. I couldn’t sleep at night because of the guilt that all this was my responsibility. “Give me a chance to pay off the debt of my heart.” “I still hope the Mayor Oh will succeed, but the citizens of Seoul want change. When times change, people must change too.” The winner of the discussion between the two was the former mayor.

Reporter Kijeong Kim [email protected]


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