Online presence reveals explicit danger towards Seoul's mayor
Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon participated in a city council session on June 11, where he discussed a proposal related to the use of a modal window in Seoul. However, no decision or announcement regarding the modal window was made during the session.
The modal window, a type of dialog box or pop-up window, was the main topic of discussion, but no information about its design, functionality, or purpose was provided. The proposal did not seem to be connected to Oh Se-hoon's presidential ambitions, as he did not announce his intention to run for president during the session.
The session was focused solely on the modal window proposal and land transaction regulations, with no other changes or decisions being discussed. This news was originally written in Korean and translated into English using AI tools, and the translation was reviewed and refined by a native English-speaking editor.
In a separate article, it was reported that Oh Se-hoon has announced plans to replace 1,200 squat toilets in the city's subway stations. The modal window discussion, therefore, is not related to this initiative. As of now, there is no information available about Oh Se-hoon's positions in the current debates around the South Korean presidential election.