Se-Hoon Oh’s presentation “A big debt from resignation…saving Seoul in a dying state”

Former Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon, a member of the People's Power, holds a press conference at Buk Seoul Dream Forest in Gangbuk-gu, Seoul on the morning of the 17th and declares a run for the Seoul Mayor by-election.  Central photo

Former Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon, a member of the People’s Power, holds a press conference at Buk Seoul Dream Forest in Gangbuk-gu, Seoul on the morning of the 17th and declares a run for the Seoul Mayor by-election. Central photo

Former Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon declared a run for the Seoul Mayor by-election on the 17th. On the 7th, it has been ten days since Ahn Cheol-soo, the representative of the National Assembly Party, declared a’conditional run’ requesting the admission or worthy party.

Mayor Oh held a press conference on this day at the Slope Lawn Madang, Bukseoul Dream Forest, Gangbuk-gu, Seoul, and said, “I feel remorse for a long time whether it is true that the citizens of Seoul and those who owed a great deal to our party resign 10 years ago. My personal anguish was also great,” he said. Mayor Oh previously resigned as mayor of Seoul in connection with the free meal referendum in 2011.

“At the age of forty-five, I became the youngest mayor of civilian elections, and I was able to gain valuable experience and experience while leading the administration of the capital Seoul for five years,” he said. “In the process, there were some inexperienced choices and tasks that were not yet completed. So I stood here with a feeling of atonement and greater responsibility.”

Mayor Oh said, “The reality and failure of the unprepared and incompetent Moon Jae-in regime cannot lead to the failure of Korea and all of the people through blood and sweat.” “This is the desperate reason for my decision to run for mayor of Seoul.” Revealed.

As a result, the number of runners up for the Mayor of Seoul, the power of the people, has increased to 10, including former lawmaker Na Gyeong-won, who declared running for office last week.

Former Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon, a member of the People's Power, holds a press conference at Buk Seoul Dream Forest in Gangbuk-gu, Seoul on the morning of the 17th and declares a run for the Seoul Mayor by-election.  Central photo

Former Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon, a member of the People’s Power, holds a press conference at Buk Seoul Dream Forest in Gangbuk-gu, Seoul on the morning of the 17th and declares a run for the Seoul Mayor by-election. Central photo

Mayor Oh also pointed out that “Seoul City is in a state of dying in a word, such as the city stopped due to a heavy snowfall but not properly prepared as the mayor’s position was vacated due to a sexual harassment of the former mayor.”

He said, “In a dying state, Seoul cannot afford to wait for the trial and error of the amateur mayor, the one-year intern mayor, and the practice mayor to experiment with policies,” he said. “So even more, this mayor of Seoul is able to start working the day after the election. Understanding and experience is important.”

Former Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon, a member of the People's Power, is giving a fist greeting with the attendees at a press conference for declaring a run for the Seoul Mayor by-election held in Buk Seoul Dream Forest in Gangbuk-gu, Seoul on the morning of the 17th.  Central photo

Former Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon, a member of the People’s Power, is giving a fist greeting with the attendees at a press conference for declaring a run for the Seoul Mayor by-election held in Buk Seoul Dream Forest in Gangbuk-gu, Seoul on the morning of the 17th. Central photo

Regarding the declaration of’conditional running’ on the 7th, he said, “Unfortunately, it has become difficult to expect pre-integration now. It was a decision from the loyalty that’unification of opposition powers’ must be achieved for the change of power, and the possibility of division of opposition rights can be prevented in advance. It was suggested because it was considered a possible option, but prior to that, I apologize for failing to fully understand the will of the party members and those who wish to run for me.”

However, “I believe that the citizens and citizens of Seoul who eager to change the regime will surely do it. “The demands and tasks of the times” emphasized the necessity of unifying the opposition candidates.

Former Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon, a member of the People's Power, holds a press conference at Buk Seoul Dream Forest in Gangbuk-gu, Seoul on the morning of the 17th and declares a run for the Seoul Mayor by-election.  Central photo

Former Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon, a member of the People’s Power, holds a press conference at Buk Seoul Dream Forest in Gangbuk-gu, Seoul on the morning of the 17th and declares a run for the Seoul Mayor by-election. Central photo

Reporter Han Young-hye [email protected]


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