Oh Se-hoon, People Power Party candidate for Seoul mayor. /Courtesy of News1

People Power Party Seoul mayoral candidate Oh Se-hoon formed his own election committee on the 28th and formally shifted into campaign mode.

Oh's campaign said it formed the "Seoul, a special city for quality of life" election committee that day and appointed 12 citizens as "citizen co-chairpersons."

The committee was organized with figures who symbolize various policies of Oh Se-hoon's administration. This reflects Oh's intention to draw a future blueprint for Seoul together with the citizens who helped bring change to the city over the past five years.

Chairperson Kim Hyun-seop, a resident of Geumcheon District, is a case of achieving self-reliance and household stability through "stepping-stone income." Also participating in the committee are ▲ Chairperson Kim Jeom-su, who established a foundation for self-reliance through the "humanities of hope" program ▲ Chairperson Lee Yun-hee, who normalized a daycare center that was on the brink of closure ▲ Chairpersons Hong Young-gi and Park Seong-sun, who have been providing meals to residents of jjokbangchon (tiny room) neighborhoods ▲ Chairperson Hong Min-gi, a family caregiving youth continuing studies through "stepping-stone income" ▲ and Chairperson Kang Yeon-seon, who is raising four children.

Chairperson Yoon Yeo-jong, who did not major in IT (information technology), is a case of successfully finding a job as an IT developer through the "youth job military academy" training. Yoon's younger brother also found a job through the same program. In addition, ▲ Chairperson Park Jae-byung, who leads a senior total-care startup ▲ Chairperson Kim Mi-jung, a representative of merchants on the Gwanak District beauty street ▲ Chairperson Son Myeong-hun, a young person who moved to Seoul for opportunities ▲ Chairperson Kim Ji-ung, a participant in the city's "more beautiful weddings" policy ▲ and Chairperson Park Jin-san, a running crew leader symbolizing "Seoul, a city good for running," are also expected to voice on-the-ground perspectives.

Standing co-chairs were appointed as lawmaker Park Su-min, who competed with Oh in the People Power Party's Seoul mayoral primary, and former innovation committee chair Yoon Hee-sook. Lawmaker Cho Eun-hee will serve as general campaign chief. As spokespersons, People Power Party Guro-gap district party chair Ho Jun-seok and former Seoul City spokesperson Lee Chang-geun were named, and former People Power Party full-time deputy spokesperson Shin Ju-ho was appointed as youth spokesperson.

Oh's "Jumping Up Camp" said, "The citizen co-chairpersons will not remain in honorary roles but will actively speak up to propose policies in their respective fields and present a campaign that meets citizens' expectations."

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