Park Su-min, a lawmaker who competed in the primary, and former lawmaker Yoon Hee-sook will join as co-chairs of the election committee for Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon, who was confirmed as the People Power Party's candidate for the June 3 local elections.
On the 19th, at Donghaeng Restaurant in Jongno District, Seoul, Mayor Oh met with reporters after a luncheon with Park and Yoon and stated accordingly.
On the 19th, at a restaurant in Jongno District, Seoul, Mayor Oh met with reporters after a luncheon with Park and Yoon and said, "Thankfully, the two who competed with me in the primary readily agreed to serve as co-chairs of the election committee and to work hard together during the campaign period," adding, "We shared views on how to proceed with the campaign going forward."
He also argued, "We will do our utmost so that the meaning of checking the arrogance of the current administration can be meaningfully reflected in the votes in this local election," adding, "If even Seoul falls, the soft dictatorship of the Lee Jae-myung administration will likely reach its peak."
Asked whether there were plans to meet People Power Party leader Jang Dong-hyeok, who returns from the United States on the 20th, he said, "A candidate-centered campaign will naturally begin."
Park said, "The 'Donghaeng Restaurant' we visited today is a model case in revitalizing alleyway economies and providing food to vulnerable groups, yet these efforts by Mayor Oh have been less known," adding, "The reason Mayor Oh's administration needs to continue was made very clear by this restaurant today." She continued, "With candidate Oh, we will do our utmost and head toward victory."
Former lawmaker Yoon said, "With 45 days left in the campaign, we agreed to run a campaign that goes into public sentiment and moves in a direction that develops the party."