Is the basis of the criticized policy the ordinance I proposed?β¦In-ae Lee's self-contradiction
Lee In-ae, a member of the Gyeonggi Provincial Assembly, criticizes Governor Kim Dong-yeon's child care policy for undocumented migrant children as 'populism,' despite having proposed the ordinance that serves as its legal basis.
Kim Dong-yeon directly responds to criticism from Joo Jin-woo about 'populism': 'Do you only see human rights as votes?'
Kim Dong-yeon, the Governor of Gyeonggi Province, criticized opposition lawmaker Joo Jin-woo for labeling a child support policy for undocumented immigrants as 'populism,' questioning whether Joo views human rights merely in terms of votes.
Joo Jin-woo Criticizes Gyeonggi Province Project, Claims Itβs a 'Populism' for Foreigners' Voting Rights
Discussions have erupted following claims by lawmaker Joo Jin-woo that a Gyeonggi Province project supporting unregistered immigrant children is a populist move aimed at foreign voting rights.
Emails reveal warnings: Yet the Children's Council shared undocumented stories of violence in schools
New information implicates the Children's Council, which annually receives millions in taxes to advise Parliament on children's rights, for releasing a controversial campaign based on anonymous accounts of violence in public schools despite prior warnings.
The Children's Council is to advise the Parliament. But a new case weakens trust, say parties
Several political parties are expressing concerns about the credibility of the Children's Council after it launched a controversial campaign based on undocumented anonymous student reports about violence in primary schools, which they were warned against beforehand.