After the meeting, Representative Cho Kyung-tae told reporters that today's discourse was a place where concerns and expectations coexist.
Representative Cho said, "There are still some lawmakers who need to empower the president, but it seems to be a little different from the public sentiment," and expressed concern that the public would not let it go if it came out below expectations.
Rep. Na Kyung-won said, "It's time to wait, but since it's a message about the halfway point of her term, I told Han that the government and the party should work together to secure the power of state affairs again."
Representative Kwon Young-se told reporters that it was necessary for the president to make and implement various reforms or reform plans, and that he hoped it would be an opportunity for us to regain support from the people.
However, representative Han declined to say that it is not appropriate to disclose the stories he had with senior officials as the president is preparing for a press conference.
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