Jung Won-oh Launches Campaign for Seoul Mayor in Wangsimni

by Hyeon Mi Cho Posted : May 21, 2026, 14:48Updated : May 21, 2026, 14:48
Jung Won-oh, the Democratic Party candidate for Seoul Mayor, greets supporters at his campaign launch in Wangsimni, Seongdong-gu, on May 21.
Jung Won-oh, the Democratic Party candidate for Seoul Mayor, greets supporters at his campaign launch in Wangsimni, Seongdong-gu, on May 21. [Photo=Yonhap News]

Jung Won-oh, the Democratic Party candidate for Seoul Mayor, called on voters on May 21 to support his vision of revitalizing the city’s economy, similar to the progress seen in Seongdong-gu.
At his campaign launch held in Wangsimni, his political hometown, Jung stated, "We need to change the capabilities of local government in this election."
He praised President Lee Jae-myung for delaying a total strike at Samsung Electronics and for the first passage of a Korean ship through the Strait of Hormuz, attributing these achievements to effective leadership. He highlighted the KOSPI index surpassing 7,500 points, asserting, "Isn’t this a demonstration of capability? Now we just need to change Seoul."
Jung took aim at Oh Se-hoon, the candidate from the People Power Party and a four-term mayor, criticizing him for issues related to housing, transportation, and safety in the city, as well as a slowdown in the region's gross regional domestic product (GRDP). He urged Oh to stop blaming previous administrations and the current government, demanding an apology for the situation.  
Jung Won-oh, the Democratic Party candidate for Seoul Mayor, greets supporters at his campaign launch in Wangsimni, Seongdong-gu, on May 21.
Jung Won-oh, the Democratic Party candidate for Seoul Mayor, greets supporters at his campaign launch in Wangsimni, Seongdong-gu, on May 21. [Photo=Yonhap News]
 
He also criticized the omission of rebar in the pillars of the GTX-A line at Samsung Station, stating, "During Oh's tenure, there have been countless major safety incidents. Citizens are suffering due to a lack of safety awareness."
Jung emphasized that during his time as Seongdong-gu mayor, there were zero safety incidents and that he successfully revitalized the local economy. He urged voters to support his vision for a Seoul similar to Seongdong-gu, stating, "If you want a Seoul like Seongdong, please vote for change."
He promised to replace ineffective administrative projects like the Han River Bus and the Seoul Ring with citizen-focused initiatives such as smart rest areas and improved crosswalks.
The campaign launch also saw the attendance of Democratic Party lawmakers including Lee In-young, Seo Young-kyo, Jeon Hyun-hee, Jin Sung-joon, Lee Hae-sik, Park Sung-jun, and Ko Min-jeong, all urging Seoul citizens to support Jung's candidacy.



* This article has been translated by AI.