Floor leader of Bareun Mirae Party criticizes government's economic policies
  • 6 years ago
As the National Assembly's 100-day regular session started this week, the leaders of South Korea's three main parties are taking turns addressing lawmakers.
Today it's the turn of the centrist Bareun Mirae Party.
This morning's speech from floor leader Kim Kwan-young largely focused on the sluggish economy.
He criticized the Moon administration's policies on income-led growth and minimum wage hike,... calling them reckless measures.
He said the government should focus on "economic democracy" that could foster fair economic growth.
On North Korea, he said the party is willing to cooperate with the ratification of Panmunjom Declaration, but also echoed the main opposition party's concerns on whether North Korea is fully committed to denuclearization.
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