Report to President-elect Yoon on the 3rd of Next Month... Announcement by Chairman Ahn Cheol-soo

Shin Yong-hyun, spokesperson for the Presidential Transition Committee, is holding a regular briefing on the 18th at the joint press conference room of the Transition Committee in Tongui-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul. Photo by the Transition Committee Press Corps

Shin Yong-hyun, spokesperson for the Presidential Transition Committee, is holding a regular briefing on the 18th at the joint press conference room of the Transition Committee in Tongui-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul. Photo by the Transition Committee Press Corps

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[Asia Economy Reporters Kim Hyemin and Moon Jewon] The Presidential Transition Committee (Transition Committee) prepared 110 national policy tasks on the 25th under the principle of 'Fairness, Common Sense, and Practicality' in government administration.


Shin Yonghyun, spokesperson for the Transition Committee, held a briefing at the Transition Committee office in Tongui-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, in the afternoon and stated, "There was a third preliminary report on national policy tasks at today's plenary meeting."


The Transition Committee structured the tasks in four layers: setting six major national goals under the 'National Vision,' arranging 20 promises to the people, and then organizing 110 specific national policy tasks. The practical tasks for concrete implementation of the national policy tasks were narrowed down to 520.


The principle of government administration was tentatively confirmed as fairness, common sense, and practicality. The national vision and government operation principles will be finalized after reporting to President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol. Spokesperson Shin said, "We plan to hold a separate announcement around Wednesday."


The six major national goals were selected as ▲ A proper country where common sense is restored ▲ A dynamic economy led by the private sector and supported by the government ▲ A warm companionship, a country where everyone is happy ▲ A bold future created through autonomy and creativity ▲ A global pivotal country contributing to freedom, peace, and prosperity ▲ An era of local regions where anywhere in the Republic of Korea is a good place to live.


Spokesperson Shin emphasized, "The four basic sectors of politics and administration, economy, society, and diplomacy and security include the future and the era of local regions." He added, "This reflects the new government's promises related to science and technology, creative education, carbon neutrality, youth, and emphasizes future orientation, as well as the will to resolve regional imbalance, a prerequisite for the Republic of Korea's leap forward."


Among these, the local era tasks will expand the agenda discussed by the Special Committee on Balanced Regional Development and, after gathering opinions, will be separately proposed to the new government later. Spokesperson Shin said, "Although there are six national goals, it can be seen as a 5+1 system," adding, "Existing regional pledges are reflected in the other five national goal sectors."


He continued, "This week, reviews and adjustments of enforcement means such as laws and budgets for the 110 national policy tasks and 520 practical tasks will continue."



The national policy tasks will be comprehensively reported to President-elect Yoon at the plenary meeting on the 3rd of next month. Immediately after the meeting, Transition Committee Chairman Ahn Cheol-soo is expected to make a direct public announcement.


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