Seoul Mayoral Candidates Clash Over Safety and Development Issues

By Hyeon Mi Cho Posted : May 24, 2026, 02:40 Updated : May 24, 2026, 02:40
Jung Won-oh, the Democratic Party's candidate for Seoul Mayor (left), greets voters at Yeonseo Market in Eunpyeong-gu on May 23, while Oh Se-hoon, the People Power Party's candidate, campaigns in Gachisan Market in Gangseo-gu on the same day. [Photo=Each candidate's campaign]

As the June 3 local elections approach, the negative campaigning between Jung Won-oh, the Democratic Party's candidate for Seoul Mayor, and Oh Se-hoon, the People Power Party's candidate, is intensifying. Jung has raised concerns about the missing rebar issue at the GTX-A line's Samsung Station, while Oh has pointed to allegations of corruption in the redevelopment of the Seongdong District's Hyeongdang-dong.
During his campaign on May 23, Jung repeatedly highlighted the rebar issue at Samsung Station, calling it a demonstration of Oh's negligence regarding safety.
Speaking at a rally in front of Yeonsinnae Station in Eunpyeong-gu, Jung stated, "Oh has neglected safety, leading to continuous accidents in Seoul." He referenced the missing rebar at Samsung Station, saying, "The major cause of the collapse of the Sampoong Department Store was also related to missing rebar. Yet, Oh has not visited the Samsung Station site to this day."
Jung criticized Oh, saying, "He should reflect on whether major disasters occur during his terms as mayor. Let's turn Seoul, which is indifferent to safety, into a city that prioritizes safety through our votes."  
Jung Won-oh, the Democratic Party's candidate for Seoul Mayor, greets supporters during a campaign rally in Hongje-dong, Seodaemun-gu, on May 23. [Photo=Yonhap News]

Oh countered by addressing the allegations surrounding the "Agi Ssi Gooddang" preferential treatment and the redevelopment issues in Hyeongdang 7 District. Former People Power Party lawmaker Yoon Hee-sook claimed that while Jung was the mayor of Seongdong, he pressured the redevelopment association to donate 4.8 billion won for the construction of the Gooddang, but later refused to accept the building after its completion. Oh added that the delay in the completion of the project due to insufficient childcare facilities has prevented residents from exercising their property rights.
At a rally in Sinjeongnegeori Station in Yangcheon-gu, Oh said, "The 1,000 households in Hyeongdang 7 District, which moved in last June, cannot complete their property registrations due to the childcare facility issue. The Seongdong District Office initially demanded cash contributions but later required the construction of a childcare facility for donation, which raises doubts about Jung's administrative capabilities."
Oh also criticized Jung's defense of the allegations, stating that Jung's claim that it was an issue from the previous mayor's term was unacceptable. After visiting the Seoul International Garden Expo in Seongdong-gu, Oh told reporters, "If you served as the head of the Seongdong District for 12 years, you should not evade responsibility. Explain why you did not resolve this issue before leaving office in March, as that reflects incompetence and irresponsibility."  
Oh Se-hoon, the People Power Party's candidate for Seoul Mayor, greets merchants and citizens at Namseong Market in Dongjak-gu on May 22. [Photo=Yonhap News]

The two candidates also continued their back-and-forth regarding a potential joint debate. Jung rejected Oh's proposal for a safety discussion centered on the rebar issue at Samsung Station, stating, "It has been over a week since it was announced to the media, yet he suggests a debate without even visiting the site." He reiterated his refusal, questioning how safety issues could be debated.
In response, Oh criticized Jung's stance, saying, "It is inappropriate to question whether a debate on safety can bring about safety. We should discuss methods to ensure safety. If Jung promises to participate in a safety debate, I will visit Samsung Station."



* This article has been translated by AI.

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