Park Beom-gye Visits National Cemetery... "I Will Achieve Prosecution Reform" View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Baek Kyunghwan] Park Beom-gye, Minister of Justice, expressed his determination to complete the prosecution reform.


On the 31st, Minister Park visited the National Daejeon National Cemetery to pay respects and said, "I earnestly prayed to the patriotic martyrs to help achieve prosecution reform, which is the wish of all the people." He added, "The President, while presenting the appointment letter, said that power reform is just beginning and emphasized reform together with the members of the prosecution. I will uphold all these intentions and communicate to become a prosecution that serves the people."


Additionally, he announced plans to realize administrative measures such as contract termination rights and rent reduction claims to support small business owners struggling due to the COVID-19 crisis. Minister Park explained, "Many tenants are effectively closed due to COVID-19 but are still paying monthly rent bound by lease contracts. Although there is a contract termination right under the Civil Act due to changed circumstances, it has not been concretely realized. The tenant's rent reduction claim can be administratively realized without amending laws, so I instructed the Ministry of Justice to prioritize reviewing these aspects."



Meanwhile, Minister Park also toured the general enlisted soldiers' cemetery and the Cheonan ship sacrifice soldiers' cemetery before concluding his visit.


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