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At the’Gyeonggi-do National Assembly Member Policy Council’ where female and night lawmakers gathered
Remarks without hesitation on sensitive issues such as prosecution reform
Lee Nak-yeon saves words when asked about the position of’Suk-yeol Yoon’s remarks’

Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myeong greets lawmakers at the Gyeonggi National Assembly Policy Council held at Glad Hotel, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul on the morning of the 3rd.  yunhap news

Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myeong greets lawmakers at the Gyeonggi National Assembly Policy Council held at Glad Hotel, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul on the morning of the 3rd. yunhap news

In addition, Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myeong, the Democratic Party’s leading presidential election runner, visited Yeouido, Seoul on the 3rd, and spoke about pending issues such as reform of the prosecution. This is the day when Lee Nak-yeon, who is about to retire from the party’s representative office, officially declared the formation of the Central Fleet Committee, saying, “I will take responsibility for the April 7 re-election. Although Governor Lee visited Yeouido according to the provincial schedule established a long time ago, it also achieved the effect of naturally dispersing the gaze that was aimed at Lee, along with the change of the party’s rehabilitation system. On that day, Governor Lee held the’Gyeonggi-do National Assembly Member Policy Council’ at a hotel in Yeouido, Seoul, and met about 30 opposition lawmakers. More than half of the 51 members of the Democratic Party in Gyeonggi Province attended the council. After the event, Governor Lee met with reporters and spoke about the acute issue of prosecution reform. Regarding Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol’s question on the prosecution reform method led by the ruling party, Governor Lee said, “President Moon Jae-in said that Yoon is the prosecutor general of the Moon Jae-in administration. As an appointed official, I would like you to act according to the standards contained in this statement.” Regarding the reform of the prosecution, he said, “The project of reforming the prosecution to be reborn as such a prosecution that functions properly for the maintenance of the state order and guarantees the human rights of the people, not the past prosecution covering the crimes that are making no sins, is still valid.” This is quite different from the usual Gyeonggi-do government or his own policy. As the presidential election day is approaching a year in the future, it is read as a sign that he will actively speak out on political issues. Governor Lee said, “You seem to give undue evaluation for your hard work as Gyeonggi-do Governor,” saying that Governor Lee overtook the leader in the next presidential candidate preference survey conducted by various organizations. I will work harder and work harder. When asked about his thoughts on the’new welfare system’, CEO Nak-yeon Lee’s representative brand, he said, “I fully agree that the traditional welfare system, including the new welfare system, must continue to expand. (CEO Lee) continued to expand welfare and (my) basic income was introduced as a welfare economic policy, so that there is no big disagreement, so there is no big disagreement.” Representative Lee Nak-yeon, who took a’political fortune’ in the 4·7 re-election, declared the party’s electoral system transition. Representative Lee said in a meeting of the Supreme Council on the morning of that day, “Now the party is entering into a full-fledged election system. “We will use all of the party’s capabilities to support the elections, including support for candidates and establishing commitments for regional development,” he said. Following the news of the formation of the Central Line, he said, “Kim Tae-nyeon and I have decided to support the election on a large scale by taking responsibility.” After the meeting, CEO Lee received questions from reporters related to President Yoon Suk-yeol’s recent moves, but unlike Governor Lee, he saved his words. He said, “I have nothing to say in particular (about Yun). (However) If it was the opinion of the prosecution reform, it would have been more common for (President Yoon) to speak through the Ministry of Justice.” By Noh Ji-won, staff reporter [email protected]

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