Rep. Lee Hyung-seok's Virtual Meeting System Draws Attention with 'Non-Face-to-Face Public Sentiment Exploration' with Residents View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Lee Hyung-seok, a member of the National Assembly (Democratic Party of Korea·Gwangju Buk-gu Eul), communicated non-face-to-face with residents using an online video conferencing system and conveyed Lunar New Year greetings.


Lee said, "I feel sorry as residents are very fatigued from COVID-19," and added, "Residents unanimously requested the stabilization of their livelihoods."


In particular, small business owners and micro-entrepreneurs who have suffered enormous damage due to social distancing urged the prompt payment of the 4th disaster relief fund.


Lee also stated, "Many residents I met through video calls appealed to ensure the smooth promotion of vaccination after the Lunar New Year holiday so that we can return to normal daily life," and "There was also a demand to speed up discussions on the three coexistence solidarity laws to resolve polarization and income inequality caused by COVID-19."



He added, "There were many residents' demands to achieve regime re-creation as a united front against the People Power Party, which raises regressive color politics and 'holds back livelihoods,'" and said, "I told the residents that I will fulfill the role of the National Assembly."


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