Lee "Administration must be useful... Will also change the student health checkup cycle"

Lee Jae-myung "Preparing for Apartment Aging, Expanding Customized Services by Life Cycle" View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Baek Kyunghwan] Lee Jae-myung, the presidential candidate of the Democratic Party of Korea, has announced plans to expand customized services tailored to each life cycle nationwide in preparation for apartment aging. This system considers the aging of the first-generation new towns in Gyeonggi Province and provides tailored support by dividing the stages of apartment construction, operation, and maintenance.


On the 11th, Lee announced a pledge called 'Myeonghwakhaeng (Lee Jae-myung's Certain Happiness)' on Facebook, stating, "We will expand the customized services for apartment life cycles prepared in anticipation of the aging of 292,000 households in the first-generation new towns of Gyeonggi Province, including Bundang, Ilsan, Pyeongchon, Sanbon, Bucheon, and Jungdong, nationwide."


Lee explained, "To prevent defects during the apartment construction process, the 'Gyeonggi-do Joint Housing Quality Inspection Team' will meticulously inspect the site on behalf of residents," adding, "Transparent management without accounting fraud will be overseen by the 'Management Audit Team,' and the 'Technical Advisory Team' will advise on the timing, appropriate estimates, and technical methods for maintenance work on old apartments, thoroughly verifying the construction process."


He emphasized, "Administration must be useful. It should provide a sense of efficacy that helps my life," and added, "Everyone shares the same wish that the apartment I will move into is built solidly without poor construction, and that every corner of the old apartment is cleanly and safely maintained without inflated construction estimates or bribery."



Additionally, as part of the 'Sohwakhaeng (Small but Certain Happiness)' pledge, he stated, "We will change the student health check-up cycle to once every two years, the same as adults." Lee added, "Since it is not included in the National Health Insurance life cycle management system, managing and utilizing health data is difficult," and said, "We will incorporate it into the National Health Insurance Corporation's life cycle health check-up system and manage it systematically throughout the entire life cycle."


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