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Former National Intelligence Service Director Park Ji-yong: ``President Yun Seok-Yeong should immediately accept a top-level meeting with the representative of the largest opposition party.'' - South Korea
On the 29th, National Intelligence Service Director Park Ji-won (former Park Ji-won) said that Lee Jae-myung (Lee Jae-myung) and other representatives of the Democratic Party (opposition) had proposed a ``civilian top meeting'' to President Yoon Seo-gyul (Yun Seok-yew).
"The president must accept it immediately," he urged. Director Park Former said on Facebook, ``Even before he took office, the president emphasized the importance of governance and promised to put it into practice.''
'' he said. Prior to this, Representative Lee proposed to President Yoon on Facebook the day before a ``top meeting on the welfare of the people'' and said, ``The president and opposition party representatives will meet without any conditions, and we will take care of the people's welfare and national affairs with open hearts.''
I hope that this will be discussed openly and that what can be done will be done quickly." Director Park Former said, ``The president must immediately accept a top-level meeting with the representative of the largest party in the chamber.
Furthermore, the ruling and opposition parties must suspend political disputes during the regular session of the National Diet and make use of democracy, people's welfare, economics, inter-Korean relations diplomacy.''
He continued, ``To this end, we will process the bill by consensus and ensure budget deliberations by the legal deadline.''
We must pass a budget by the end of the year so that the people can concentrate on their lives without worrying about politics." Director Park Former said, ``Even before he took office, the president emphasized the importance of governance and promised to put it into practice.''
did. After a year and a half of failed politics without governance that ushered in an era of total national disaster, now the leaders of the ruling and opposition parties are kneeling together, and the ruling and opposition parties are staying up all night in the Diet to coordinate communication, coordination, and integration.
"We have to do politics," he said. He added, ``Democracy, the economy, people's livelihoods, inter-Korean relations, and diplomacy will only succeed if we resolve the loose threads and the deadlocked political situation through talks between the leaders of the ruling and opposition parties.''
said.
2023/09/30 21:13 KST
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