On June 2, Jung Won-oh, the Democratic Party's candidate for Seoul mayor, held his final campaign rally, where supporters arrived early to show their backing. As Jung and Democratic Party leader Jung Cheong-rae appeared, the crowd erupted in cheers and applause, reaffirming their determination for victory in the June 3 local elections.
Supporters began gathering at Cheonggye Plaza around 6 PM, two hours before the rally officially started, displaying blue balloons and signs reading "New Era" while taking photos with family and friends in anticipation of Jung's arrival.
An hour before Jung's arrival, a video showcasing highlights from his campaign was played, marking the official start of the rally.
As the event emcee, Representative Lee Jeong-heon, asked the crowd if they would unite to vote for the Seoul mayoral election the next day, supporters responded with enthusiastic shouts of "Yes" and "Jung Won-oh."
Several lawmakers from Jung's campaign, including Lee In-young, Park Joo-min, Seo Young-kyo, Kim Young-bae, Kim Young-ho, Han Jeong-ae, Seo Mi-hwa, Kim Yoon, Choi Gi-sang, Lee Joo-hee, and Nam In-soon, took the stage to rally support for Jung.
As Lee In-young, Park Joo-min, and Seo Young-kyo urged the crowd to "punish Oh Se-hoon" and called for accountability for his actions, supporters responded by chanting Jung's name and applauding.
At approximately 8:32 PM, when Jung arrived at the rally alongside Jung Cheong-rae, supporters welcomed him with even louder chants and cheers.
When Jung asked the crowd, "Who should we change (as mayor of Seoul)?" they shouted "Jung Won-oh" three times in unison, expressing their support. During the rally, Lee Jeong-heon encouraged the crowd to respond, and they continued to chant Jung's name and cheer.
Jung also targeted Oh Se-hoon, questioning his approval ratings and whether it was acceptable to obstruct President Lee Jae-myung, prompting the crowd to shout, "It's at rock bottom. We cannot forgive him."
As Jung concluded his speech around 8:50 PM, lasting approximately 18 minutes, supporters chanted his name, applauded, and sang the national anthem up to the fourth verse before dispersing.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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