"Promised to hold the State Council meetings biweekly in Sejong but held only twice"

Co-CEO Kim Jong-min of New Future held a press conference at Sejong City Hall on the 20th and criticized, "We must judge the Yoon Seok-yeol administration, which says one thing and does another."

Co-CEO Kim Jong-min of New Future held a press conference at Sejong City Hall on the 20th and criticized, "We must judge the Yoon Seok-yeol administration, which says one thing and does another."

View original image

Kim Jong-min, the New Future candidate for the National Assembly representing Sejong City Gap district, pointed out on the 20th, "President Yoon promised to preside over the Cabinet meetings in Sejong City on a biweekly basis but has held only two such meetings since taking office."


At a press conference held at the Sejong City Hall briefing room, Representative Kim cited data submitted by the Prime Minister's Office, stating, "Since May 22, 2022, President Yoon has presided over 106 Cabinet meetings, but among these, 57 were video conferences between the Seoul Government Complex and the Sejong Government Complex, and 21 were video conferences between the Yongsan Presidential Office and the Sejong Government Complex. In contrast, only two Cabinet meetings were held on-site at the Sejong Government Complex."


Representative Kim criticized, "At the end of last year, President Yoon presided over a Cabinet meeting at the Government Complex Sejong, emphasizing the significance by saying, 'We are holding the last Cabinet meeting of the year in Sejong City, a hub of the local era,' but with only two on-site meetings held, this deceived the citizens of Sejong and the public. This is a government behavior where words and actions do not align."



He added, "We must judge the deception and lies of the Yoon administration, which broke its promise to the citizens of Sejong."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

Today’s Briefing