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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Ji-eun] The People Power Party stated that the issue of 'unfairness' raised in the wake of allegations involving the children of former Minister of Justice Cho Kuk and Minister of Justice Choo Mi-ae, as well as the regular employee conversion incident at Incheon International Airport Corporation, pains the hearts of young people even more, and vowed to "help ensure that young people do not suffer."


Hwang Gyu-hwan, deputy spokesperson of the People Power Party, said in a commentary on the 19th, "We will make legislative and policy efforts so that the words fairness and justice are not used carelessly, and so that the lives of young people improve substantially, not just statistically with superficial figures."


Deputy spokesperson Hwang said, "In the 20th National Assembly, the People Power Party proposed the 'Youth Basic Act' as the party's number one bill and worked together to pass it," adding, "We will continue to unite our efforts so that the infinite potential of young people can become a reality."



He said, "We will listen more attentively to the voices of young people, understand their lives better, and strive to see the world from their perspective," adding, "There is a saying, 'Youth hurts because it is youth,' but the People Power Party will help ensure that young people do not suffer."


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