韓国与党、相次ぐ麻薬使用事件に…来週「麻薬党政協議会」開催
South Korea's ruling party will hold a ``Narcotics Party Politics Council'' next week due to a series of drug use cases.
South Korea's ruling party, ``People's Power,'' plans to consider holding a party policy council regarding the control of drugs in connection with the recent spate of drug use cases involving celebrities.
On the morning of the 27th, Yoon Jae-ok, floor representative of ``The People's Power,'' met with reporters after finishing the national policy audit comprehensive countermeasures meeting held at the National Assembly, and said, ``The People's Power''
``I exchanged opinions with Yoo Eui-dong, chairman of the policy committee of ``Next Party,'' and ``I think we should hold another drug-related party council next week.'' drug related next week
If the party policy council is to be held, it will be the first time in six months since it was held at the end of April this year that measures will be taken again. Prior to this, Representative Yoon said at the meeting, ``Currently, there are many cases in many parts of the Republic of Korea.
"The drug cases happening in Seoul are by no means of a level that should be used as fodder for boring jokes or political agitation," he said.
"Thorn-shaped advertisements for liquid marijuana were being distributed around campus with claims that it was completely legal."
In addition, ``A case in which a high school student hired an adult as a transporter and sold drugs on SNS, 1
The incident in which a 4-year-old junior high school student purchased drugs and used them in a group occurred just a few months ago, and it is already established that drug crimes have penetrated into the schools and cram areas where future generations of the Republic of Korea grew up.
``The drug incident involving famous celebrities that occurred at a time like this has not only damaged the positive image of K-content, which the Republic of Korea is proud of, but has already become a target for drug sales.''
"This could further accelerate the penetration of drugs into adolescents and young adults," he said. Representative Yoon said, ``If we cannot prevent the spread of drugs, especially among the younger generation, our country's future will be at risk.
There is a sense of crisis that the country may collapse. After comprehensively considering the various aspects of the drug problem pointed out in this year's national audit, our party will work with the government to
"We will build an integrated drug response system that includes crackdowns, punishment, social rehabilitation, and treatment," he said.
2023/10/27 11:18 KST
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