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Let's meet Se-Hoon Oh, Mayor of Seoul.



Q. Returning to the mayor of Seoul in 10 years, what do you think?



[Se-Hoon Oh, Mayor of Seoul: I should be happy, but actually, when I entered the City Hall building, my heart became stuffy and I had a really serious thought, as if a stone was pressing my heart.

In fact, from the point of view of business people, if a new market is coming, wouldn't it be natural to postpone work little by little and wait for a decision?

When I went in and did some work grasping, a lot of work awaits.

(You must have a lot of work to do.) If it's not something that goes on a daily basis, it seems like you've put off your decision little by little.

On the first day, I received a report and was insatiable about doing something.]



Q. Did you expect an overwhelming victory in all 25 districts?



[Se-Hoon Oh, Mayor of Seoul: There was a prediction that the result of the poll was a bit ahead, so I was hoping, but I didn't know it would be this much.

In particular, what I see meaningfully is that the minds of the younger generation have changed toward paying attention to candidates for the strength of the people.

That was a situation I couldn't imagine a year ago.

Rather than the fact that I won the whole area of ​​Seoul, the younger generation has become a party that has a little interest now, and I think that is much more meaningful.

I think that I have to make good use of this.]



Q. Practice the election slogan'skillfully from the first day'?



[Se-Hoon Oh, Mayor of Seoul: Public officials should evaluate whether they were proficient, but they are familiar with it.

(What was the first order you gave?) Somehow, the spread of corona is difficult.

It's a really unusual situation, so I think the level of attention will probably be raised from tomorrow.

The people who suffer the most damage in such a situation are also small business owners.

Until now, I have insisted on creating a manual that is subdivided by industry by industry, and I instructed the department to do that review once in the meantime.

I think that will be the subject of my first official meeting tomorrow morning.]



Q. Speed ​​of reconstruction?

Regulatory reform in a week?



[Se-Hoon Oh, Mayor of Seoul: I have made my position clear through discussions and interviews several times, but I will try to do it as quickly as possible, but since I am in charge of the work, I have to do it quickly and carefully.

Aren't these two values, the principle, in fact, a difficult principle to be compatible with?

This is because there is a possibility that it will be too rushing and doing a lot at the same time, stimulating the prices of nearby houses, and inflicting on the citizens.

I will do it carefully, but quickly.]



Q. How about establishing a relationship with the'Most Democratic Party' Seoul City Council?



[Se-Hoon Oh, Mayor of Seoul: Actually, that's my biggest concern, so I feel heavy right now.

In that sense, I met the Chairman, the Vice Chairman, the Steering Committee Chairman, and the leaders of the Democratic Party's Congress today, and I asked you to earnestly.

If you don't help, there is nothing I can do.

Please help me out.

The feeling is good.

Treating me wasn't the position of the opposing party that fought in some fierce battle until yesterday, but the intention to discuss what is helpful for the citizens together. After



meeting,

my heart became a little lighter.]

Q. What is the controversy over'Naegok-dong, ecological bath, shoes'?



[Se-Hoon Oh, Mayor of Seoul: Well, I don't think it's really desirable that the subject is concentrated in such a place when the election is over.

The essence of this case is that speculators usually make profits by buying land close to development and apartment building.

However, in the case of this case, the land of my wife's house, they belonged to the apartment complex and were accepted.

And it is an inherited land, and the price is usually not so generous by the government.

So, if you know the fact that you were forced to be accepted, I think that all misunderstandings will be resolved.]



Q. Re-challenge for the mayoral position, not next year's presidential election?



[Sehun Oh, Mayor of Seoul: Of course.

Most of the pledges that I made during the election that I mentioned this time were those that took about five years.

In that sense, I would like to work hard to earn the trust of citizens and do it one more time.

Of course, if I do well, I will pick you up one more time, but if you do that, it seems that various businesses that have lost their place and lost their place will find their way.]