Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun is attending the government questioning session on politics and diplomacy held at the National Assembly plenary session hall on the 22nd, responding to questions from lawmakers. Photo by Yoon Dong-ju doso7@

Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun is attending the government questioning session on politics and diplomacy held at the National Assembly plenary session hall on the 22nd, responding to questions from lawmakers. Photo by Yoon Dong-ju doso7@

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[Asia Economy Reporter Wondara] Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun apologized to the public as the Prime Minister for the real estate issues. The government is scheduled to announce a housing supply plan utilizing the Taereung Golf Course soon, and it was stated that the plan will not include the use of the Korea Military Academy site.


On the afternoon of the 23rd, during a government question session at the National Assembly, in response to a question from Yoon Hoo-duk, a Democratic Party lawmaker, who said, "The real estate market is unstable, causing great anxiety and concern among the people. Regardless of which administration it is, as a ruling party member of the Finance and Economy Committee, I feel sorry for the public's anxiety. Does the Prime Minister have any intention to apologize?" Prime Minister Chung replied, "I sincerely apologize to the people for causing concern regarding the real estate issues as the Prime Minister representing the government."



Regarding the Taereung Golf Course, Prime Minister Chung said, "There is a proposal under discussion to utilize the Taereung Golf Course as part of measures focused on actual demand, such as young newlyweds and first-time homebuyers without homes." However, he added, "The Korea Military Academy site is not being considered." He further stated, "We are making efforts to include the Taereung Golf Course in the housing supply plan to be announced within the next few days, but the Military Academy site will not be included."


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