President Moon to Receive Government Ministry Reports Starting the 20th... 'A Government That Fulfills Its Responsibilities Until the End'
The view of Cheongwadae from Namsan, Seoul on the 11th. Photo by Hyunmin Kim kimhyun81@
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Ji-eun] The Blue House announced on the 19th that President Moon Jae-in will receive written reports on the 2022 government ministries' work starting from the 20th.
Through the government work reports, President Moon will summarize the achievements of the government over the past five years and review the government policy directions and major project plans until May next year.
Considering the COVID-19 situation, the work reports will be conducted in writing. The common slogan for the ministries is "Change made together with the people, a government that takes full responsibility until the end."
Each ministry will report their 2022 work plans through joint briefings with related ministries on five key themes that the government must focus on until the end of its term.
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The reporting on policy-themed work plans will proceed in the following order: revitalization of the people's economy on the 22nd, peace on the Korean Peninsula on the 23rd, stabilization of the real estate market on the 27th, the Korean New Deal and carbon neutrality on the 28th, and COVID-19 quarantine response on the 30th.
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