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[Asia Economy Sejong=Reporter Kim Hyewon] The Yoon Seok-yeol administration announced on the 2nd that it has formed the National Task Inspection Council, chaired by Park Gu-yeon, the First Deputy Prime Minister, to manage the 120 major national tasks, according to the Office for Government Policy Coordination.


The National Task Inspection Council serves as a channel to systematically manage the progress of national tasks and enhance implementation performance through organic cooperation among the Presidential Office, the Office for Government Policy Coordination, and ministries.


At the first meeting held that day, the government decided to operate the National Task Inspection Council biweekly and to regularly review the progress of legislation in addition to national tasks.


In particular, the 10 newly added tasks under the "Local Era" will have their specific implementation directions disclosed promptly and will be managed to prevent delays in execution.



Additionally, to help the public tangibly feel the changes brought about by the implementation of national tasks, the government plans to produce and promote weekly card news explaining policies and to publicize exemplary cases.


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