呉世勲ソウル市長、早期大統領選への出馬について「まだ早いが深く悩んでいる」
Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon on running for president: ”It's too early, but I'm seriously considering it”
Seoul Mayor Oh Sehun said about running for president in the early elections, "It's still too early, but I'm seriously considering it."
On the 22nd, at the "2025 Reporters' New Year Meeting," Mayor Kure responded to a question about running in the early presidential elections by saying,
The impeachment trial is currently underway, which is the second half of the impeachment process, so no one knows whether early presidential elections will be held until the trial is concluded. It is not appropriate to talk about whether or not to run for office based on facts that have not yet been determined.
"It's too early," he said, but added, "I am deeply concerned about this." He also said, "I think that the experience I have gained as the mayor of Seoul for four terms is not my personal strength, but a kind of public good. Such public goods are available to various
"There is a possibility," he said, but added, "However, I want people to understand that it is still too early to give a definite answer."
Decide whether to run for president regardless of whether early presidential elections are held
When asked what his criteria were, he replied, "I think we want a leader who has the utmost humility in the face of the know-how, knowledge and information of national administration that has been developed through ample trial and error."
He also emphasized that in order to overcome the current political crisis, it is necessary to reform the power structure through constitutional amendment. Mayor Wu said, "I am not sure what will be the fundamental solution in this impeachment political situation.
"Social debate is ongoing regarding this issue," he said, emphasizing that "many people believe that a fundamental solution would be constitutional reform centered on reorganizing the power structure."
He also said, "Under the Constitution, the Cabinet has the right to dissolve the Diet, and the Diet has the power to check each other, such as by passing a motion of no confidence in the Cabinet.
If that had happened, the opposition parties, relying on their majority in the Diet, would not have resorted to excessive parliamentary violence," he said. "The unreasonable measure of martial law that was imposed in response to that would have been restrained."
From this perspective, restructuring the power structure has become a major hot topic."
2025/01/22 11:30 KST
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