Controversy over whether the ruling party planted’inconvenient’ in opposition to Hong Nam-ki’s SNS…

On the morning of the 3rd, Vice Prime Minister Hong Nam-ki is contemplating at the main assembly hall of the National Assembly. Reporter Oh Dae-geun

As Deputy Prime Minister Hong Nam-ki and Minister of Strategy and Finance revolt against the 4th Disaster Subsidies of Democratic Party President Lee Nak-yeon through Social Network Service (SNS), there is a controversy over the’Facebook administration’. This is because the policy partner’s argument, which should be closely consulted and communicated, has been rebutted through an informal channel.

The ruling party “refutes on social media what to discuss carefully”

According to politics on the 3rd, Democratic Party Supreme Commissioner Yeom Tae-young criticized at the Supreme Council on the day, “Even though Deputy Prime Minister Hong can discuss carefully internally, it was inappropriate to refute the opinions of the ruling party representatives to the extent that emotions were buried through SNS.” .

Deputy Prime Minister Hong wrote on Facebook the day before that “it is difficult for the government to provide universal support and selective support at the same time.”

Deputy Prime Minister Hong Nam-ki and Minister of Strategy and Finance analyzed South Korea’s economic growth rate last year on the 26th and posted an article on social media, which President Moon Jae-in shared on his social media. Facebook capture

In fact, Deputy Prime Minister Hong is one of the bureaucrats who actively use social media such as Facebook. Mainly the main policies promoted by the Ministry of Knowledge Economy and the achievements of the Korean economy. When the National Statistical Office announced the trend of industrial activity in December, “Industrial production in the whole of December increased 0.5% from the previous month and continued to improve for two consecutive months. It is very meaningful that all industrial production increased and continued the economic recovery momentum.” Write it down.

However, it is also used as a window for personal stories or sensitive issues that cannot be released on official government press releases. In March of last year, when the Democratic Party representative Lee Hae-chan at the time raised the theory of Deputy Prime Minister Hong, he indirectly responded to Facebook, saying, “I am worried that I will be seen as a person who is obsessed with the seat.” It also revealed.

Deputy Prime Minister Hong “I’m afraid the disagreement will be delivered as confirmed

Deputy Prime Minister Hong’s’Facebook Administration’ is not irrelevant to the situation in which the government is being drawn to the ruling party every time in response to Corona 19. The ruling party proactively promulgates key policies and reports are continued, because it is difficult for the government to raise a voice until officially announced the completed policy. Deputy Prime Minister Hong also explained to the post that he posted the day before, “(Representative Lee) spoke about the disaster subsidy and supplementary administration, but I was afraid that the disagreement with the government would be delivered to the public as confirmed.

The government is also strengthening digital communication. An official from the Ministry of Science and Technology said, “Except for all comments and social media at the meeting, there is no window for the vice-prime to deliver messages directly.” He added, “The former ministers also actively used SNS. Isn’t it good to increase communication?”

However, there are also voices of concern over the frequent exposure of disagreements within the party. Professor Kim Tae-gi of Dankook University said, “In the past, I couldn’t even imagine the ruling party and the deputy prime minister having a debate over social media, etc.” It’s bitter,” he said.

Sejong= Youngha Son reporter

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