PM Kim asks for expanded communication with new local government heads
Auf einen Blick
- Prime Minister Kim Min-seok urged the government to enhance communication and collaboration with newly elected local government leaders following the Democratic Party's significant win in the local elections.
- The goal is to fulfill policy promises and achieve concrete results.
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Warum es wichtig ist
The ruling Democratic Party secured a significant victory in South Korea's local elections. Prime Minister Kim Min-seok is addressing the need for effective collaboration between the central government and newly elected local officials.
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok asked the government Thursday to expand communication and work closely with newly elected heads of local governments in order to deliver policy promises and produce tangible results after the ruling Democratic Party won a resounding victory in Wednesday's elections.
Kim made the remark during an economic policy meeting as the DP was projected to win as many as 12 of the 16 metropolitan mayoral and gubernatorial posts at stake in the local elections, according to ballot counts by the National Election Commission (NEC).
"Nationwide local elections took place yesterday, and new officials have been elected to lead local governments for the next four years," Kim said. "We need to expand communication with local governments and check on key projects so that the government's national agenda, regional pledges and major pending issues of local governments can create synergy with one another."
Kim said it is time to put policy promises into action, cooperate with local governments and produce tangible outcomes.
Offene Fragen
- What specific policy promises are being referred to?
- What are the key pending issues of local governments that require synergy?
- What mechanisms will be used to expand communication?
- What are the projected tangible results?






