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President Moon explains the direction of the new year’s government administration
Focusing on ‘the recovery of daily life and the leap towards a leading country’
Willingness to integrate people … There seems to be no mention of ‘sorry’ in the New Year’s speech
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President Moon Jae-in reveals the direction of the state administration this year, the fifth year in power, through his 2021 New Year’s address today (11). With the power of win-win and cooperation, it is expected to present a vision to reclaim Corona 19’s daily life and take a leap forward as a leading country by strengthening our social inclusion. Reporter Na Yeon-soo reports. President Moon Jae-in directly explained the direction of the state administration for the year in his New Year’s speech. In 2018, one year after taking office, last year ‘Improve quality of life’, ‘Innovation and inclusion’ were added as keywords in 2019 and ‘Equity’. This year, we will express our appreciation to the people who made efforts to protect the quarantine and the economy last year, and we plan to focus our message on taking back our daily lives and taking a leap forward as a leading country. It is also noteworthy that President Moon emphasized ‘integration’ at the New Year’s gathering last week. It reads to mean that we will focus on the integration of the people to overcome the crisis and overcome the division of national opinion caused by the conflict with the prosecution last year. Although it was interpreted by some in connection with the pardons of former Presidents Lee Myung-bak and Park Geun-hye, it is known that there is no related mention in the New Year’s speech. It is expected to emphasize the ‘Korean New Deal’ and ‘Carbon Neutrality 2050’ as a springboard for a strong and rapid economic recovery and a leap into a leading country. We are also interested in presenting a new solution to the peace process on the Korean peninsula, which is at a standstill before the inauguration of the US Biden administration. North Korean State Council Chairman Kim Jong-un previously delivered a message at the Party’s VIII Congress that inter-Korean relations could return to “a spring day three years ago,” depending on the government’s attitude. Korean. Since efforts to denuclearize and establish peace on the Korean Peninsula have been largely addressed in each year’s New Years address, President Moon is expected to clarify his willingness to improve relations through dialogue and dialogue. cooperation again. YTN Na Yeonsu[[email protected]]is.