Prime Minister Han Duck-soo delivers a speech at a ceremony commemorating Nationwide Basis Day on Thursday. (Yonhap)
Prime Minister Han Duck-soo vowed Thursday to finish a medical reform, saying the reform drive is a vital selection to make sure the protection of individuals and defend future generations.
Han made the comment at a ceremony commemorating Nationwide Basis Day, though the monthslong walkout by trainee medical doctors in opposition to the federal government’s medical reform has confirmed little indicators of progress to resolve the standoff.
“We’ll absolutely full important medical reform to guard the lives and security of individuals and for future generations,” Han stated, citing a “lesson of historical past that reform retreats when it stops.”
Han additionally stated the federal government will “strongly” push forward with reforms within the sectors of labor, pension and schooling.
On Wednesday, North Korea launched greater than 150 trash-filled balloons towards South Korea, within the first such launch in 10 days.
Han stated South Korea and the USA would deal with North Korea’s “despicable provocation” primarily based on the alliance’s overwhelming deterrence. (Yonhap)