I told you. The president's office seems to have taken a stab at the idea of renegotiating 2,000 people, which has been raised not only in the medical community but also within the ruling party, by reiterating its stance that it is "impossible."
An official from the South Korean presidential office told reporters at the presidential office in Seoul on the 27th about the medical community's request for a ``2,000-person increase.''
The source emphasized, ``The prime minister said, ``We will expand the consultation body, including dialogue with the medical community, and have a forum for frank dialogue with the medical community.''
Lim Hyun Tae, the elected president of the Korean Medical Association, has set conditions for dialogue such as “an apology from President Yoon Seo-gyul and the dismissal of the Minister of Health and Welfare.”
``We would like to express our gratitude once again to the medical staff who are protecting the front lines,'' and added, ``Since the quota for each university has been completed regarding the increase of 2,000 people, we would like to hold another dialogue without any preconditions.''
I sincerely request that you attend." Another high-ranking official from the presidential office also told the South Korean newspaper ``Herald Economy'' that ``Due to time constraints, it would be difficult to coordinate 2,000 people, and if that happens,
There will be nationwide chaos," he said. He went on to point out, ``The voices of the professors at the Big 5 medical schools who are raising their voices in opposition are different from those of the more than 300 general hospitals in rural areas.''
2024/03/27 17:04 KST
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