Han Ji-ah, a senior spokesman for the People's Power, said in a commentary on National Foundation Day that she will do her best to resolve pending issues, including pension, labor, and education reforms and legislative conflicts, as the ruling party is unlimitedly responsible for state affairs.
He added that it is time for the ruling and opposition parties to put their heads together and discuss fiercely to solve the problem, adding that the Democratic Party also hopes to focus its efforts on restoring people's livelihoods through dialogue and compromise, not political parties.
Cho Seung-rae, a senior spokesman for the Democratic Party of Korea, also issued an op-ed and criticized that the people's lives are being ignored because the people are suffering from an economic crisis, but the government is only focused on protecting the president's wife.
At the same time, he emphasized to President Yoon Suk Yeol that he hopes to reflect on the 5,000-year history of our people and seriously reflect on what the five-year historical duties of this administration are and how to embody the spirit of the Hongik people.
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