李俊錫、改革新党大統領選候補
Lee Jun-seok, the New Reform Party's presidential candidate, calls himself ”the right candidate for president with a science and technology background and a global perspective”... 100,000 copies of his handwritten letter are sent to South Korea
On the 27th, Lee Jun-seok, the presidential candidate of the New Reform Party, said, "We need a president with a science and technology background who has a global perspective. I, Lee Jun-seok, am the right person for the job," and distributed 100,000 copies of a promotional letter.
On the same day, candidate Lee held an event called "Changing politics through letters: Packaging promotional materials for primary candidates" at his election office in Gangnam-gu, Seoul.
Candidate Lee's side plans to send out 100,000 copies of a letter containing the candidate's handwritten message to household heads aged 40 or older.
"The Republic of Korea cannot afford to waste any more time. We will fundamentally redesign the country with politics based on logic, reason, science and efficiency," Lee said.
He also said, "We will achieve a generational change in politics. At each turning point of turmoil, young leaders have emerged and changed the course of history," referring to F.
The study looked at the cases of French President Emmanuel Macron, British Prime Minister David Cameron and former Prime Minister Tony Blair, and US Presidents Barack Obama and John F. Kennedy.
Candidate Lee's main pledges are to introduce a national responsibility system for mathematics education, convert 30% of the national corporate tax into a local tax and adjust it autonomously, allow the minimum wage to be increased or decreased autonomously by 30% by region, consolidate 19 ministries into 13 ministries, and
After the event, candidate Lee met with reporters and said, "The opportunity for candidates to sincerely convey their views to voters during the election process is actually decreasing.
"I have included in this letter the key points I want to convey in this election. I think that those who receive it will find it helpful in making their decision."
Meanwhile, on the same day, Lee announced that the Education Bureau had directly represented the teachers in their lawsuits and filed false charges against them.
The ministry also announced a pledge to protect the authority of the school and strengthen the punishment for false accusations. The pledge included a policy of isolating problematic students from the classroom and disciplining them instead of corporal punishment in order to protect the authority of the school and the right to teach.
The bill includes strengthening the detention system, appointing student life support officers at each school and setting up learning guidance rooms.
2025/04/27 20:44 KST
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