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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Kim Jeong-hwa, co-chair of the Minsaengdang joint election committee, stated on the 5th, "Attention is needed to ensure that single-person households and elderly living alone are not marginalized. We will devise measures to revitalize the silver generation in the era of 100-year lifespans," adding, "We must now protect the silver generation that has led the Republic of Korea."


On the same day, Minsaengdang said in a press release, "Chairman Kim will visit Tapgol Park with policies targeting the elderly silver generation," and "Afterwards, she will visit Dongmyo Market to listen to the difficulties faced by the silver generation operating street stalls and shops."


Minsaengdang emphasized, "The silver generation is a generation that has witnessed Korea's dark periods, transitions, and development, accumulating vast experience and know-how," and "It is important to ensure that the silver generation is not marginalized and can maintain a stable life."



Minsaengdang also stated, "We are reviewing ways to realize roles that the silver generation can play in social stability and development," and "Through Minsaengdang's centrist, pragmatic, rational, and reformist policies and vision that encompass all generations, we will garner full support from the silver generation."


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