“First Woman” for US Vice President Harris “Even in Korea” “On the Move”



[ad_1]

    On November 7 (local time), Vice President-elect of the United States, Kamala Harris, is on stage before President-elect Joe Biden gives a public address at the Chase Center in Walmington, Delaware, United States.
On November 7 (local time), US Vice President-elect Kamala Harris is on stage before President-elect Joe Biden gives a public address at the Chase Center in Walmington, Delaware, USA. USA
Ⓒ AFP / Yonhap News

See related photos

Nak-yeon Lee, representative of the Democratic Party : “The acceptance speech of the Vice President-elect of the United States, Kamala Harris, is impressive. Harris may have personal efforts, but I think this is the result of the spirit of the age to expand the social roles of women.”

Democratic Party member Kwon In-sook : “It is also significant that Kamala Harris became vice president this year, the centennial of women’s suffrage in the United States. On this pleasant day, I promise to create a world where women lead elections more clearly in Korea.

This is a reaction of national politics regarding the election of the candidate Kamala Harris as the first female vice president of the United States on the 8th (local time, 7).

Lee Nak-yeon, leader of the Democratic Party, posted a post on Facebook this afternoon and said: “In an acceptance speech, US Vice President-elect Kamala Harris may be the first female vice president, but she will not be the last.” . “The girls will know that America is a ‘land of possibility.’ It leaves a deep resonance. “

“In addition to the historical significance of being the first female vice president of the United States and the first black vice president, we have come to engrave our name in history as a person who broke the barriers of the White House that had been dominated by white men.” “The result of the realization of the spirit of the times” received a meaning.

Representative Lee said, “We also hope that all young women will think of Korea as a ‘land of possibilities.’ We believe that a leader like Harris can emerge. I will do that.”

Democratic Party lawmaker Kwon In-suk (proportional) also said: “Kamella Harris actively represents ethnic minorities and immigrants, including blacks, Asians and women. She is liberal and liberal on women’s issues like abortion.” The history of the company also opened a new chapter. “

Representative Kwon said, “For a long time, women in the United States have become a different voting force than men.” He also proved to be more progressive in this election. “

“It is said that 44% of the funds for this year’s US presidential elections were paid by women,” he said. “It is good that women, who are economically weak, have become key players in the elections.” Representative Kwon said, “Even in the Korean elections, women are committed to creating a world in which both funds and issues are more clearly addressed.”

[ad_2]