Oh Se-hoon: "I Would Choose 5th Term as Seoul Mayor Over Presidency"
Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon draws clear line on presidential election speculation

- •Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon states he would choose 5th mayoral term over presidency
- •Draws clear line on presidential speculation, emphasizing focus on Seoul administration
- •Victory would make him Seoul's longest-serving mayor in history
Oh Se-hoon Chooses Seoul Mayorship Over Presidency
Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon, seeking his fifth term, stated that "if I had to choose between being president and serving a fifth term as Seoul mayor, I would choose the mayorship." Oh made this remark during an interview with Yonhap News, demonstrating his strong commitment to Seoul city administration.
Mayor Oh emphasized that "this statement is sincere and will resonate as such," reaffirming his firm commitment to the Seoul mayorship. This is interpreted as drawing a clear line regarding recent speculation about a possible presidential run.
Commitment to Seoul City Administration
Oh's remarks come amid growing interest in his political trajectory ahead of the June 4 local elections. He has clearly expressed his determination to fulfill his role and responsibilities as Seoul mayor.
Currently in his fourth term, Oh would set a record as Seoul's longest-serving mayor if he wins this election. He has repeatedly expressed his commitment to addressing Seoul's current issues and realizing the city's future vision.
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