Seoul Mayoral Election Spirals Amid Allegations of Missing Rebar

By SONG SEUNG HYUN Posted : May 19, 2026, 17:16 Updated : May 19, 2026, 17:16
Democratic Party candidate Jung Won-o and People Power Party candidate Oh Se-hoon attend an event at Seoul City Hall on May 18. [Photo=Yonhap News]

As the Seoul mayoral election, often referred to as the "flower" of local elections, approaches, tensions between candidates are escalating, leading to a potential crisis. The Democratic Party, alongside candidate Jung Won-o, has intensified its attacks over allegations of missing rebar in the GTX-A line, prompting Oh Se-hoon of the People Power Party to demand an official apology from Jung and the Democratic Party, further escalating the conflict.

At a press conference on the morning of May 19, lawmaker Ko Min-jeong, co-head of the "Oh Se-hoon 10-Year Judgment Headquarters" within Jung's campaign, increased pressure regarding the rebar allegations.

"This construction failure is not merely a construction defect but a reflection of the Seoul city's administrative safety management capabilities and the overall public oversight system," Ko stated. "Oh must take clear responsibility for the allegations of poor construction and cover-up. If he attempted to conceal this, it would be a dereliction of duty that disregards citizen safety."

Ko emphasized that during Oh's four years as mayor, incidents such as sinkholes, the Itaewon tragedy, and safety concerns regarding Han River buses have surged, asserting, "Oh, as the final safety manager of Seoul, is the source of safety negligence."

The Democratic Party also ramped up its attacks during a parliamentary strategy meeting, with floor leader Han Byeong-do stating, "He knew about the missing rebar but failed to properly inform the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. Is showcasing his achievements more important than the lives and safety of Seoul citizens?" He added, "Oh, who hides failures and neglects safety, is unfit to be responsible for Seoul."

In response, Oh claimed during a policy meeting that he learned about the missing rebar through news reports, asserting that the deputy mayor also had not received any reports regarding the issue. He accused Jung and the Democratic Party of exploiting the allegations for electoral gain and called for a public apology.

"I learned about this issue from the news, and the deputy mayor has stated he received no reports on it," Oh said. "Jung and the Democratic Party should sincerely reflect and apologize for inflating the allegations and spreading them to the level of rumors for electoral purposes."

Oh emphasized the importance of resuming construction quickly to ensure that operations scheduled for August 8 proceed without disruption, stating, "The operation of the GTX-A line is my top priority, and I will ensure it is managed properly."

Additionally, Oh's campaign issued a statement describing the situation as a blatant "political maneuver" involving the mobilization of investigative and administrative powers for electoral purposes. They asserted that the city had recognized the issue in advance and had taken necessary actions through proper procedures.

They warned the Democratic Party, saying, "Lacking confidence to compete for citizens' votes, they are attempting to eliminate opponents by borrowing the sword of power agencies. Investigative and administrative powers are not electoral tools for the ruling party. The citizens of Seoul will deliver a stern judgment against this undemocratic and arrogant behavior."



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