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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Hye-min] Kim Jong-in, Emergency Committee Chairman of the United Future Party, urged the newly appointed leadership of the Democratic Party of Korea to cooperate on the 31st.


Chairman Kim held an emergency committee meeting at the National Assembly that morning and requested, "I understand that President Moon Jae-in said to become the catalyst for cooperation."


He said, "Since the beginning of the last session, the confrontation between the ruling and opposition parties has caused public displeasure," and added, "I ask the new administration to make efforts to ensure smooth cooperation between the ruling and opposition parties during the regular session."


Chairman Kim continued, "The public's anger has reached a peak due to various government policy failures. In particular, the failure of real estate policies has triggered tremendous anger among the people and is still ongoing, so please keep this in mind," emphasizing, "This is a time when cooperation between the ruling and opposition parties is necessary to overcome the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19), including this."


He once again expressed concern about conflicts between the government and medical staff. Chairman Kim said, "I request the government once again. As the president said, only science can solve COVID-19, and if so, medical workers must solve this," pointing out, "Above all, it is an important task to create conditions where medical volunteers can devote themselves to overcoming COVID-19 with peace of mind."



Chairman Kim urged, "Please allow issues such as the establishment of public medical universities and the increase in medical school quotas, which have recently become problematic, to be resolved through consultations between the medical community and the government from scratch after overcoming COVID-19."


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