"Respect the framework of conservatism,
but bold disruption is necessary"

Seoul Mayor Oh Sehoon criticized the People Power Party ahead of its national convention, saying the party is in a state of "collapsed balance." He stated, "It is clear to anyone that those responsible for the administration's failure and the presidential election defeat should now step aside."


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On July 24, Mayor Oh wrote on Facebook, "The People Power Party is currently in a state of 'collapsed balance,' leaning toward certain voices," and added, "To overcome this situation, we must respect the traditional framework of conservatism, but bold 'disruption' is also necessary."


He continued, "This national convention will be a critical turning point for the party's survival," and emphasized, "It must become a starting line that breaks with the past and moves toward the future."


He also stated, "The people are demanding, 'People Power Party, be reborn,'" and added, "We must create a playing field for the future generation and provide them with a ladder for growth."



He reiterated the importance of not repeating past mistakes. Mayor Oh said, "If we repeat the past, when the party was mired in internal power struggles, there will be no future for the People Power Party," and added, "Those who must take responsibility should do so, and moving forward toward the future is the right course."


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