
,
,
▲ Park Chan-dae, the acting floor leader and current leader of the Democratic Party, speaks at a press conference marking his 100 days in office as the floor leader, which took place in the National Assembly on the morning of the 8th.
, ‘\n’,
,
▲ Park Chan-dae, the acting floor leader and current leader of the Democratic Party, is demanding President Yoon Suk-yeol’s direct participation, stating that it is meaningful only when the President, who holds absolute responsibility and authority in state affairs, is involved.
, ‘\n’,
,
▲ Park Chan-dae, the acting floor leader, raised concerns about the autonomy of the floor leader of the People Power Party, asking how likely it is for the floor leader to have autonomous authority to work.
, ‘\n’,
,
▲ He explained, “Just having a standing consultative body between the ruling and opposition parties may lack responsibility and autonomy, which is why I proposed both the inaugural meeting and the establishment of a standing consultative body,” at the press conference on the 100th day of his tenure as the floor leader.
, ‘\n’,
,
▲ Regarding the possibility of a meeting between President Yoon and the incoming new Democratic Party leader, he said, “In fact, discussions on related agendas are underway,” adding, “For the inaugural meeting to take place, the President has to end his vacation.”
, ‘\n’,
,
▲ He also said, “Since the new leadership of the Democratic Party will be elected next weekend, there is ample time,” and added, “Various discussions on constitutional amendments, climate crisis, pension reform, population issues, and more can arise.”
, ‘\n’,
,
▲ He emphasized, “Through the inaugural meeting, the President must diagnose the national issues and challenges, and show the will to join forces with the opposition to overcome the crisis,” and stressed, “When a consultative body between the ruling and opposition parties, with the President’s direct participation, is established and discussions take place, substantial crisis management will be possible.”
, ‘\n’,
,
(Photo=Yonhap News)
Visited 1 times, 1 visit(s) today