Democratic Party Seoul mayoral candidate Jung Won-oh said Wednesday he aims to put Seoul “shoulder to shoulder” with Tokyo within five years, while accusing Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon of failing on “space, the industrial ecosystem and management philosophy.”
Jung made the remarks at a policy event at the National Assembly Members’ Office Building in Seoul’s Yeouido district, titled “Jung Won-oh’s G2 Seoul vision declaration, a major transformation for global city Seoul.” He said he would make Seoul “Asia’s No. 1 economic and cultural city” that “outpaces Tokyo,” adding, “Seoul’s counterpart is New York.”
He said Seoul has been stagnant, claiming it has “stagnated for 14 years” and that since the COVID-19 pandemic, the city’s growth rate under Oh has “dragged down the overall average.”
Jung attributed the slowdown to what he called structural failures in Oh’s administration, saying Oh has tried to solve city issues only within Seoul’s boundaries rather than the broader capital region, failed to foster new industries such as artificial intelligence and finance, and lacked a management philosophy, allowing stagnation to persist.
As an alternative, Jung proposed a “1-2-3-4 strategy”: developing Seoul into Asia’s top economic and cultural capital by 2030; creating two additional urban centers; building three youth startup clusters; and establishing a pipeline for four special zones.
He said the city would add Sinchon-Hongdae and Cheongnyangni-Wangsimni as new centers beyond the existing three — central Seoul, Yeouido-Yeongdeungpo and Gangnam. He also proposed youth startup innovation clusters in Sinchon (content), Cheongnyangni (bio and innovation) and Gwanak (deep-tech startups). On the four-zone pipeline, he said Hongneung, Yangjae and Yongsan would be designated as special zones, while Guro would be pursued through a Seoul city ordinance.
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