Oh Se-hoon is the 38th Mayor of Seoul, South Korea, and a seasoned politician and administrator with successful experiences in the judicial, legislative, and administrative fields. He was elected as the Mayor of Seoul in April 2021, marking his second term in the position. Oh Se-hoon is known for leading the legislative process of the Political Reform Law, also referred to as the "Oh Se-hoon Law," which was instrumental in establishing a transparent election culture in Korea. Before entering politics as a member of the Korean National Assembly in 2000, Oh Se-hoon worked as a lawyer. He holds a Law degree from Korea University's School of Law and has been a member of the People Power Party (PPP) since 2021. Oh Se-hoon's tenure as Mayor of Seoul has been marked by various initiatives, including the Seoul Energy Welfare Civic Fund, which supports energy efficiency improvements among low-income households and other vulnerable populations.He has also prioritized inclusive climate action to reach net-zero emissions by 2050 and has championed the Seoul Energy Welfare Civic Fund, which supports energy efficiency improvements among low-income households and other vulnerable populations. Oh Se-hoon's leadership has been instrumental in Seoul's efforts to address air pollution, with initiatives like the Clean Seoul 2010 and the updated Cleaner Seoul 2030, which includes various policy actions to cut air pollution emissions by 50% by 2030. He has also focused on addressing emissions from waste, with Seoul working towards a Zero Waste Seoul and striving to increase the plastic recycling rate to 80% by 2026