New Role of Jeong Jeong-ho: How the New Chief Political Secretary Aims to Represent the People
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Jeong Eul-ho, the newly appointed senior secretary for political affairs at the Blue House, expressed his commitment on March 5th to serve as a “voice for the underrepresented” at the forefront of national governance.
In a Facebook post announcing his appointment, Jeong stated, “I’ve been named the Blue House political secretary. At this critical juncture for South Korea’s significant advancement, I feel a profound sense of duty in my role to assist President Lee Jae-myung.”
Regarding his responsibilities, Jeong emphasized his role as a mediator. “I will bridge the gap between the ruling and opposition parties, the Blue House, and ultimately, between the public and the president,” he said. “I am committed to ensuring that the will of the people is accurately reflected in policies and effectively implemented.”
Acknowledging the challenges ahead, Jeong noted, “As South Korea charts its course toward a new future, we face numerous hurdles.” He pledged to maintain open lines of communication with the National Assembly and approach his duties with a sense of accountability to ensure the smooth execution of government initiatives.
Jeong further elaborated on his mission, stating, “I will serve as the president’s eyes and ears, attuned to even the most marginalized sectors of our society.” He added, “As a lawmaker, my political calling was to advocate for the underrepresented. Now, I will pursue this mission at the heart of our government.”
In closing, Jeong expressed gratitude to the citizens who supported his legislative efforts. He promised, “In this new capacity, I will leverage my legislative experience and skills to improve the lives of our citizens, even if only incrementally.”






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