[Photo] Song Young-gil Announces 'Taxi New Deal' Pledge
Song Young-gil, the Democratic Party of Korea's candidate for Seoul mayor, announced measures to address the recent taxi crisis as the 'Fast-track Policy Pledge No. 3 for Livelihood Recovery' at the National Assembly Communication Office on the 17th. Photo by Yoon Dong-joo doso7@
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Song Young-gil, the Democratic Party of Korea's candidate for Seoul mayor, announced measures to address the recent taxi crisis as the 'Fast-track Policy Pledge No. 3 for Livelihood Recovery' at the National Assembly Communication Office on the 17th. Photo by Yoon Dong-joo doso7@
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Yoon Dong-joo] Song Young-gil, the Democratic Party of Korea's candidate for Seoul mayor, announced measures to address the recent taxi crisis on the 17th at the National Assembly Communication Office as part of the 'Fast Track Policy Pledge No. 3 for Livelihood Recovery.' At this event, Candidate Song stated that in response to the 'late-night taxi crisis' that emerged after the lifting of COVID-19 social distancing measures, "we will urgently recruit taxi drivers by utilizing Seoul-type New Deal jobs."
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Candidate Song said, "The decisive cause of the recent late-night taxi crisis is the incompetent administration of Candidate Oh Se-hoon," adding, "I will resolve the taxi crisis immediately upon taking office and alleviate the citizens' three discomforts (inconvenience, dissatisfaction, and anxiety) to expedite the recovery of daily life."
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