Controversy Over President Moon's Adoption Remarks... Hong Ik-pyo Considers Mandatory 6-Month Pre-Foster Care System
[Asia Economy Reporter Jeon Jinyoung] Hong Ik-pyo, the Policy Committee Chairman of the Democratic Party of Korea, stated on the 19th regarding the controversial remark by President Moon Jae-in about ‘switching adopted children’ that “the true intention seems not to have been conveyed” and added, “We will consider making the pre-foster care system mandatory before adoption.”
Hong Ik-pyo, head of the Inequality Resolution Task Force, is delivering opening remarks at the 1st meeting of the Post-Corona Inequality Resolution Task Force held on the 15th at the National Assembly Members' Office Building. Photo by Yoon Dong-joo doso7@
View original imageAt the party strategy meeting held at the National Assembly that morning, Chairman Hong said, “Although the Blue House explained yesterday, there was a part of President Moon’s remarks where the true intention was not conveyed. That is the unfamiliar protection system called the pre-foster care system.”
He explained, “This system involves placing a prospective adopted child with a prospective adoptive family for about six months before adoption to monitor, provide post-management and evaluation, thereby supporting protection as well as stable adoption.”
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He added, “In Korea, this is conventionally allowed only with the consent of both adoptive parents, but we will actively consider making it a mandatory procedure before adoption.”
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