The conversation revolves around the political landscape in Seoul and Gyeonggi-do, with a focus on the political careers of Oh Se-hoon, Kim Dong-hyun, and Lee Jae-myung.
Oh Se-hoon, the Mayor of Seoul, is mentioned as having a high favorability rating among voters, ranking first in a survey conducted with 1,000 voters. He is also noted for his political humiliation and upheaval, which has made him a star in the political world. Despite his political career, he is said to be reformative and is currently providing free school meals.
Kim Dong-hyun, the Governor of Gyeonggi-do, is described as being less active as a politician and having a low unfavorable rating. He is also noted for his centrist-oriented approach and is said to be managing his political situation well, not losing trust from both parties. He is expected to be able to move something after the general election, depending on the results.
Lee Jae-myung, a Representative, is mentioned as being busy in the mainstream, preventing Kim Dong-hyun from being checked. He is also noted for his welfare and other initiatives that are now being used to create a brand for Kim Dong-hyun's vote in Gyeonggi-do.
The conversation also touches on the real estate issue in Seoul and Gyeonggi-do, with the housing prices being a little weaker than when it was really bad a few years ago. The speakers suggest that the Mayor of Seoul and the Governor of Gyeonggi-do should increase the supply to address the issue.
The conversation ends with a note that the current situation is not the time for Oh Se-hoon and Kim Dong-hyun, but rather for Yoon Seok-yeol and Lee Jae-myung.
1. Gyeonggi-do and Seoul City are planning to pay tens of billions of won.
2. Oh Se-hoon and Kim Dong-hyun are working together.
3. Now is not their time, but Yoon Seo and Lee Jae-myeong's time.
4. A survey from last week ranked Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon first in favorability with 35%.
5. Minister Han Han-Moon ranked second with 33%, and Mayor Hong Jun-pyo ranked third with 30%.
6. Kim Dong-hyun and Representative Lee Jae-myung ranked the same at 29%.
7. Oh Se-hoon ranked first in the ruling party, and Kim Dong-hyun ranked first in the opposition party.
8. Oh Se-hoon is high in the index of likeability and doing a good job.
9. Some people are not like this, so the unfavorability rating will be low now.
10. Oh Se-hoon is the head of the group and it is Seoul and the game.
11. Oh Se-hoon and Kim Dong-hyun are now centrist-oriented.
12. Oh Se-hoon has a very low unfavorable rating among the eight people.
13. Governor Kim Dong-hyun is the least active as a politician.
14. Representative Lee Jae-myung is busy with himself, and looking at this situation with the National Assembly members.
15. The Democratic Party is a little stronger in Gyeonggi-do and the people are already a little stronger in Seoul.
16. Having the Governor of Gyeonggi-do lead the way is good for the National Assembly members and for the people.
17. Governor Kim Dong-hyun is related to the whole country, and he is strongly influenced by the current political situation.
18. After the general election from the moderate or progressive side, Governor Kim Dong-hyun may be able to move something depending on the results of the general election.
19. Mayor Oh Se-hoon has a much higher level of political humiliation and has really gone through a lot of upheaval.
20. Mayor Oh Se-hoon is 36 or 40 years old, but it is his first time as a member of the National Assembly.
21. Mayor Oh Se-hoon went to that rally, and he just went out there and said things like that.
22. Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon is providing free school meals.
23. The real estate issue is a little less now. It's housing prices.
24. If the situation from a few years ago continues to this point, what should the Mayor of Seoul do? What should the Governor of Gyeonggi Province do? What should we do now?
25. We need to increase the supply.
26. Having that area slightly relaxed also gives some space.