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Presidential office stresses policy priority on 'saving people's lives' through welfare, safety measures

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Presidential office stresses policy priority on 'saving people's lives' through welfare, safety measures
The presidential office said Sunday that the government will advance key policies in welfare, labor and other areas by prioritizing the protection of people's lives and livelihoods. Cheong Wa Dae spokesperson Kang Yu-jung highlighted the Lee Jae Myung government's national vision of a "life-saving administration" during a press briefing. "The president repeatedly emphasized that protecting the lives and safety of the people is the state's foremost responsibility," Kang said. "The government aims to strengthen the social safety net through such initiatives as regional doctor programs and public medical schools to realize life-saving welfare." Speaking about the welfare program "Just Dream," which provides food and basic necessities to those in need and is set for full implementation following a pilot phase, Kang said it is designed to guarantee the right to survival for people in severe economic hardship, and that improvements to the system are needed to prevent any misuse. The government's labor policies will focus on preventing industrial accidents, reducing overwork and strengthening p
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