Lee Myung-bak Supports Candidates Ahead of Seoul Mayor Election

By Hyeon Mi Cho Posted : June 1, 2026, 20:30 Updated : June 1, 2026, 20:30
Former President Lee Myung-bak (left, number 2) poses during a campaign event supporting the People Power Party candidates at Seoul Forest in Seongdong-gu, Seoul, on June 1. [Photo=Yonhap News]

Former President Lee Myung-bak visited Seoul Forest in Seongdong-gu on June 1, urging citizens to support candidates from the People Power Party ahead of the Seoul mayoral election.
On that morning, Lee joined the campaign for People Power Party candidate Ko Jae-hyun, who is running for Seongdong District Mayor, along with Choi Soo-jin, the party’s district committee chair for Jung-gu and Seongdong-gu, and former lawmaker Yoon Hee-sook. Seoul Forest was created during Lee's tenure as mayor in 2005.
Reflecting on the challenges he faced, Lee remarked, "Many people opposed the creation of this park (Seoul Forest) politically. The same was true for the restoration of Cheonggyecheon and the bus reform." He added, "Despite the political opposition, we ultimately created a very convenient and beautiful park. Now, no one complains about Seoul Forest."
He emphasized the importance of electing capable local leaders, stating, "We need to choose mayors and district heads who can get the job done. Politicians who are all talk do not contribute to regional development."
Lee highlighted his achievements during his time as mayor, including the restoration of Cheonggyecheon and the implementation of the central bus lane and transfer discount system, despite the difficult political environment. He urged citizens to vote for candidates who can effectively lead the city.
Lee's visit to Seoul Forest is seen as an effort to rally support among his base while countering claims by Jung Won-o, the Democratic Party's candidate for Seoul mayor, who has been emphasizing his accomplishments in Seongdong-gu.
Yoon Hee-sook, co-chair of the campaign committee for People Power Party candidate Oh Se-hoon, stated in an MBC radio interview, "Candidate Jung has claimed he will create 20 more Seongsu-dongs, but it was former President Lee who invested in the infrastructure of Seongsu-dong."
Meanwhile, Oh Se-hoon, who could not join Lee during the campaign due to scheduling conflicts, visited the Ttukseom area in Seongdong-gu later that afternoon to meet with voters.
Born in Seongsu-dong, Oh began his remarks by saying, "'The son of Seongdong,' Oh Se-hoon, is back." He stressed the importance of the upcoming election, calling for overwhelming support to ensure collaboration among district heads, city councilors, and provincial councilors for the development of Seongdong-gu and the continuous progress of Seoul.



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