Oh Sehoon, who was elected as the People Power Party candidate for Seoul mayor, said on the 19th, "Seoul is not only the home where citizens' dreams come together, but also the final frontline where we must defend the freedom of the Republic of Korea." He added, "I will protect Seoul by carrying on the spirit of the 4·19 Revolution that safeguarded our freedom."


On his Facebook page that day, Mayor Oh stated, "If our ancestors who defended democracy were to witness the current brutal trampling of constitutional order, they would be heartbroken." He expressed his thoughts as follows.


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Mayor Oh continued, "Sixty-six years ago today, on this very land where we stand, students and citizens stood up against injustice and moved toward freedom." He added, "What our forebears hoped for was not simply a change of government, but a nation where law and principle are firmly established, and a society where justice and common sense remain unshaken."


He went on to say, "But look at the reality we are witnessing now. The ruling party is intimidating and mocking the judiciary to erase the president's criminal charges, yet shows no sense of shame before the people. The brazen push to withdraw indictments in the National Assembly is being broadcast live to the entire nation." He emphasized, "If the foundation of the rule of law is shaken, justice in that society collapses. If the principles of democracy are undermined, both freedom and prosperity become endangered."



Mayor Oh said, "A society where law and principle are respected without exception, and where freedom and justice are matters of common sense—that is the way to carry on the spirit of the 4·19 Revolution." He added, "I will defend these values at all costs. I will move unwaveringly toward a free and responsible community and a mature future."


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