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Just a few hours after winning the South Korean presidency, Lee Jay-Mun promised to “unite people” in his inaugural speech on Wednesday.
Lee enters the office at a time when the country still still struggles with deep units that were caused after in December last December in December last December last December.
“I will start with the revival of the economy and healing people,” he told the audience of the National Assembly. “No matter who you supported in this election … I will be president of all people.”
Lee, candidate of the Liberal -Democratic Party, was elected almost 50% of the vote.
He accused the country’s political upheaval of “political groups, not wanting to work for people’s lives.”
“I will work on the association of people,” he said, adding that he would “become a president who will complete the division policy.”
But these are not only the internal problems he should fight. Lee also has urgent foreign problems – for example, navigation on the US Alliance -Care in the new Trump administration, equalizing its relations with China and engaged in the closest neighbor of North Korea.
Lee also promised to build a “flexible, pragmatic government” and announced that an emergency economic operative group would “be activated” immediately.