
President Moon Jae-in is tapping the gavel at a video cabinet meeting held at the Blue House on the 2nd. Provided by the Blue House
President Moon Jae-in announced at a state council meeting on the 2nd that he would instruct each government department to take measures to’strengthen inclusion’ and examine the system and performance of each department. In the fifth year in office, it is an order to concentrate policy capabilities on resolving inequality and gaps. President Moon said at a video state council meeting that linked the Blue House with the government’s Seoul and Sejong buildings, saying, “It is impossible to achieve recovery and leap without engagement.” “Each ministry has made it clear that engagement is the basis of recovery and leap forward, and is committed to resolving inequality and gaps. I hope you will concentrate on your policy capabilities.” As tasks to focus on their policy capabilities, they cited employment issues, self-employed measures, and support for low-income families. President Moon said, “The key to overcoming the employment crisis is overcoming the employment crisis, and relieving the difficulties of small business owners and self-employed is a task that cannot be overlooked,” said President Moon. “In order to improve income inequality, the income support policy for the vulnerable should also be strengthened. I said. Each ministry said, “Please clarify the direction of’reinforcement of inclusion’ in the policy and play a role in taking responsibility for the lives of the people. It is necessary to establish a system to regularly check the achievements of’reinforcement of inclusion’.” Said. This is an order for active policy responses to alleviate polarization and income inequality. President Moon urged not only to embrace, but also to challenge and innovate. President Moon said, “The crisis (caused by Corona 19) is not over, and there are many mountains to cross and valleys to cross. We have suffered a lot so far, but let’s break through the crisis with a more challenging, innovative, and inclusive attitude.” “I hope you dare to challenge yourself. Victory is not given to those who are afraid.” By Lee Wan, staff reporter [email protected]