Gyeonggi Province Governor Kim Dong-yeon posted a message and photo on his social networking service (SNS) after meeting with National Assembly Speaker Woo Won-shik on the 20th.

Gyeonggi Province Governor Kim Dong-yeon posted a message and photo on his social networking service (SNS) after meeting with National Assembly Speaker Woo Won-shik on the 20th.

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Kim Dong-yeon, Governor of Gyeonggi Province, emphasized on the 20th that "we need to create a new framework that embodies the new spirit of the times, such as overcoming the climate crisis."


On the 20th, after meeting Woo Won-shik, Speaker of the National Assembly, at the National Assembly, Governor Kim posted on his social media (SNS) that "(Speaker Woo Won-shik) said that overcoming semiconductors, bio, and the climate crisis is the core task leading South Korea's future industries," and expressed agreement, saying "this is 100 percent in line with what I think."


He continued, "We are planning the world's largest semiconductor cluster centered on Yongin, but water and electricity are problems," and expressed concern, saying, "In the era of semiconductor transformation, products that do not use renewable energy face export barriers in reality."


In particular, he added, "However, the central government of (South Korea) is doing nothing and is rather worried about Korea in the international community," and "I also proposed (to the Speaker) that we need to create a new framework that can embody the new spirit of the times, including the May 18 spirit, the climate crisis, power structure reform, and low birthrate."



He also conveyed, "I earnestly asked that the 22nd National Assembly become a fiercely working assembly for people's livelihood and reform."


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