Spokesperson Kim Soo-kyung said on the same day, ``President Yoon received a report from his staff about the public sentiment over the Lunar New Year holidays.
After receiving this, I gave these instructions." Spokesman Kim said, ``Even after the Lunar New Year holidays, as a government that will resolve issues and take action, we will continue to support Gyeongsang Province and Chuo with a determination to ``dedicate to the people's livelihood.''
The plan is to listen to the voices of the people while traveling around the country, including in Chungcheong-do. President Yoon's first official schedule after the holidays will also be the 11th civil welfare debate."
This discussion will be held under the theme of ``A rural age where it's easy to live anywhere''. Spokesperson Kim said, ``President Yoon will continue to improve employment regulations in order to create a country where all regions can live prosperously.''
"We plan to travel around the country providing information that is closely related to people's daily lives, such as public education systems," he said. Furthermore, ``President Yun has made it clear that it will not be easy to solve the declining birthrate problem without ushering in a regional era through balanced regional development.''
This is an idea that I have made clear." According to Yonhap News, when asked about the reason behind the change in the holding area of the civil society debate from the metropolitan area to the non-metropolitan area, an official from the presidential office said, ``Initially,
"There was no distinction made between metropolitan areas and non-metropolitan areas." In addition, this official said, ``Rather than having a completely well-planned schedule, the civil welfare debate has to be reflected on each occasion.
If there are any pending issues, I will visit the site. Over the next year, we plan to expand our progress on the ground through civil society debates."
2024/02/12 20:55 KST
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