On the 18th, the New Right Gyeongnam Parents' Association urged the National Assembly to "stop alternative legislation aimed at hindering the establishment of the Space Aviation Agency."


The Gyeongnam Association held a press conference that day, stating, "In an era of global space competition, it is inevitable to create a dedicated organization to oversee space," and added, "The space industry is a sector that is difficult for the private sector to easily enter, so a leading national policy is necessary."


Park Jong-ok, Executive Director of the New Right Gyeongnam Parents' Association, is urging the timely passage of the Special Act on the Space Aviation Agency. <br>[Photo by Lee Se-ryeong]

Park Jong-ok, Executive Director of the New Right Gyeongnam Parents' Association, is urging the timely passage of the Special Act on the Space Aviation Agency.
[Photo by Lee Se-ryeong]

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They continued, "It is said that some members of the National Assembly have proposed an amendment to the Space Promotion Act that lowers the establishment of the Space Aviation Agency from an agency to a bureau under the National Space Committee, creating a Space Strategy Headquarters," and argued, "At the bureau level, it is impossible to lead South Korea's space development."



They stated, "Now is the time for all members of the National Assembly to rise above interests and conflicts and work together for South Korea's space economy," emphasizing, "Please unite your efforts to ensure that the special law for the Space Aviation Agency is passed on schedule according to the legislative plan to realize the space economy."


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