President Lee: "Public Concern Over Investigation Issues... Police Responsibility Has Increased Significantly"
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Amidst fierce public opposition to the government's real estate tax reform plan, President Lee Jae-myung and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance and Economy Koo Yun-chul joked during a cabinet meeting, telling the government to "crawl around no matter what." While the intention was to encourage a humble stance in response to negative public opinion, critics argue that the cabinet members are treating the voice of the people too lightly…
"To the police: 'Concerned whether victim relief, truth-finding, and punishment will be properly carried out... Please report on countermeasures.' 'Clearly stipulate dispute standards under the Yellow Envelope Act... Interpretation and guidelines are different.'" Reporters Ko Dong-wook and Hwang Yun-gi = On the 11th, President Lee Jae-myung stated, "Recently, the public is very concerned..."
(Incheon = Yonhap News) Reporter Hwang Jeong-hwan = Ahead of the 21st presidential election last year, a message threatening then-Democratic Party presidential primary candidate Lee Jae-myung was posted on social media (...
The government's stance that the tax reform plan announced last week could be revised or supplemented has drawn criticism, with some calling it a "patchwork" and inconsistent. In response, President Lee Jae-myung emphasized today (the 11th) that the government is not unconditionally pushing through a finalized plan but rather leaves room for modification. The government maintains that it will actively reflect public opinion until the legislative…
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