Jung Won-oh, the Democratic Party of Korea's candidate for Seoul mayor, concluded his final campaign rally on June 2, urging citizens to realize their dreams through voting.
At the Bokjeong Station Transfer Center, Jung called on voters to help create a new Seoul where citizens can feel secure in their daily lives.
He explained his choice of Bokjeong Station as the final campaign stop, stating it would become the economic center of a new Seoul, describing it as both the end and the beginning of the city.
Regarding the election dynamics, he noted, "I predicted from the start that it would be a close race," adding, "We have done our best until the end."
Jung expressed optimism about winning, citing the citizens' expectations for a capable new mayor and their aspirations.
As he finished his remarks, supporters gathered at the site chanted his name, encouraging him to win. He then boarded a bus, humorously stating he had not yet decided which station to disembark at, eliciting laughter from his supporters.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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