
President Lee Jae-myung will hold a dinner meeting with 68 first-term lawmakers from the ruling party. This marks his first such gathering with freshman legislators since taking office, during which he is expected to share updates on the recent Middle East situation and discuss measures for stabilizing public livelihoods.
A Blue House official announced on the 11th that a dinner for policy discussions with ruling party first-term lawmakers is scheduled for next week. The specific venue and time will be confirmed later. Some observers expect the dinner to be held over two days, on the 15th and 16th, with attendees divided into groups.
Amid subtle tensions between the presidential office and the ruling party over prosecution reform, President Lee is expected to seek cooperation from the freshman lawmakers while emphasizing the necessity and importance of legislation in governing the country.
