Han Byeong-do, acting leader of the Democratic Party and floor leader, emphasized on July 10 that he will push for the legislation of the three major projects with the party's special committee at the forefront. The special committee for the three major projects, chaired by Han, officially launched on the same day.
During a meeting with Prime Minister Han Seong-sook at the National Assembly, Han stated, "I hope the government and the party can unite to support the success of national policies based on the lives of the people."
He added, "This three major projects initiative will be a turning point in the history of South Korea, and it must be pursued in unison by the government, the National Assembly, and the private sector."
Han also expressed the party's commitment to diligently and thoroughly process the legislative tasks identified by the government by the end of this year.
In response, Prime Minister Han thanked him for the prompt action regarding the three major projects envisioned by President Lee Jae-myung, stating, "The government will also bring about overall changes to work quickly in line with this pace." She further assured that the government will fulfill its role as a strong partner to the ruling party.
Additionally, on the same day, Prime Minister Han met with Lee Jun-seok, leader of the Reform Party, and Kim Jun-hyung, acting leader of the Justice Innovation Party. A meeting with Jang Dong-hyuk, leader of the People Power Party, was postponed due to scheduling conflicts.
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