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The Democratic Party “It is a matter of regret for the government’s reorganization plan to abolish the ‘Leisure Ministry’… The function of the leisure ministry needs to be strengthened”

On the 6th, Interior and Security Minister Lee Sang-min announced a plan to reorganize the Yun Seok-yeol government’s government organization, including the dissolution of the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, at the government complex in Seoul on the 6th. The picture shows the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family at the government center in Seoul that day. random news

On the 6th, the Democratic Party of Korea expressed disappointment at the confirmation of the government’s reorganization plan, which is based on the dissolution of the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family. Democratic legislators belonging to the National Assembly’s Gender and Family Equality Committee oppose the abolition of the leisure ministry and urge that the function of the leisure ministry should be strengthened.

“The Democratic Party received a report on the government’s reorganization plan yesterday and expressed serious concerns,” said Lee Su-jin, floor spokesperson of the Democratic Party, at a briefing on the same day.

“There is no detailed review by the government on the issues raised by the Democratic Party in the final government measure,” said Lee, the floor spokesperson.

“The Democratic Party will discuss the government’s reorganization plan thoroughly by collecting the opinions of the public, experts, and relevant parties sufficiently,” said Lee. We will discuss the law of government organization in a way that suits the spirit and needs of the people,” he said.

On the same day, the government confirmed the ease of reorganizing the government to abolish the Ministry of Gender and Family Equality and transfer major functions to the ‘Population and Family Gender Equality Headquarters’, a newly established organization under the Ministry of Health and Welfare. It also included the establishment of the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs and the Office of Overseas Koreans.

Democratic lawmakers belonging to the National Assembly’s Leisure Committee held a press conference in the National Assembly on the same day and said, “We are very concerned about the retreat of the gender equality policy due to the absence of a women’s policy control tower.” Objected to

The opposition party with 169 seats, the Democratic Party, has the key to the progress of the measure to reorganize the government in the full meeting of the National Assembly.

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