"Clearly Demonstrate the Policy Shift Breaking Away from the Previous Administration"

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[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunju Lee] Kwon Seong-dong, floor leader of the People Power Party, evaluated on the 17th, immediately after the press conference commemorating the 100th day of President Yoon Seok-yeol's administration, "This press conference was an opportunity to clearly explain to the public the policy achievements that had been overshadowed by political conflicts over the past 100 days."


On the same day, Kwon posted on his Facebook, stating, "Above all, it well demonstrated the shift in policy direction that broke away from the previous administration."


He said, "The economy has shifted from state-led to private-led, and about 1,000 regulatory improvement tasks have been selected and either addressed or are in the process of being addressed," adding, "We declared tax system reforms and expanded incentives to promote private investment, job creation, and strengthening corporate competitiveness." He continued, "Real estate, which had repeatedly surged in price, was stabilized to a significant extent by rationalizing regulations including punitive taxation," and praised, "Diplomacy shifted from subservience to North Korea to firm security and solidarity among free democratic countries."


He also emphasized, "Taking advantage of the NATO summit, we succeeded in the largest-ever arms exports, laying the foundation for becoming a global defense export nation," and added, "Support for the semiconductor, space industry, and bio-health industries, as well as the bold abandonment of nuclear phase-out policies, are necessary steps for future industries."



Kwon concluded, "There may be both achievements and regrets over the past 100 days from your perspective, but the important thing is to pioneer a better future. I will also strive for national normalization and the leap forward of the Republic of Korea through party-government consultations and bipartisan cooperation."


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