Jung Won-o, the Democratic Party candidate for Seoul Mayor, and Oh Se-hoon, the People Power Party candidate, will officially launch their campaigns on May 21.
According to political sources on May 20, Jung will visit the Dongseoul Postal Distribution Center in Gwangjin-gu at midnight to meet with workers on the night shift.
Joining him will be Democratic Party officials, including Representative Jung Cheong-rae and former lawmakers Park Joo-min and Jeon Hyun-hee, who are part of the 'Ottu Campaign Team' following their defeat in the mayoral primary.
Later that morning at 10:30 a.m., Jung will hold an official launch event at Wangsimni Station Plaza in his political hometown of Seongdong-gu. The event is expected to attract numerous Democratic Party officials from 25 districts and 48 local committees.
In the afternoon, Jung will focus on campaigning in the Gangnam area. At 3 p.m., he will greet voters at the Seocho-gu Express Bus Terminal, followed by a major rally at Gangnam Square at 6 p.m. targeting commuters.
Oh Se-hoon will announce the start of his campaign at midnight at the Garak Agricultural and Fishery Wholesale Market in Songpa-gu. He plans to engage with voters by personally transporting vegetables like cabbage and radishes at the auction site. His first rally with former lawmaker Yoo Seung-min will take place at 9:30 a.m., with an official launch event scheduled for the afternoon.
Gyeonggi governor candidates will also kick off their campaigns. Democratic Party candidate Choo Mi-ae will hold her first rally at 10 a.m. at Seohyeon Station in Bundang-gu, accompanied by Representative Jung and lawmakers Kim Tae-nyeon, Lee Soo-jin, and Seongnam mayoral candidate Kim Byeong-wook to rally support.
Reform Party candidate Jo Eung-cheon will hold a joint launch event for the Central and Gyeonggi Election Campaign Committees at his campaign office in Hwaseong at 9 a.m. He will then move to Suwon Station's underground shopping area for his first street rally at noon.
Yang Hyang-ja, a candidate from the People Power Party who is on a hunger strike to prevent a total strike at Samsung Electronics, will hold her launch event at 3 p.m. at the Yeongdong Market in Suwon. However, if negotiations between Samsung Electronics and labor representatives break down that day, she plans to cancel the event and continue her protest.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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