SEOUL, July 25 (Korea Bizwire) — President Yoon Suk-yeol instructed officials Monday to quickly come up with a road map for abolishing the gender ministry in line with his campaign pledge, his spokesperson said.
Yoon made the remark during a policy briefing by Gender Equality and Family Minister Kim Hyun-sook at his office, saying she should “conduct a comprehensive review” of the ministry’s work and “quickly come up with a road map” for the ministry’s abolition, Kang In-sun said during a press briefing.
The promise to get rid of the ministry was one of Yoon’s most controversial campaign pledges, sparking accusations that he was trying to curry favor with young male voters resentful of women’s growing contributions to society.
Yoon claimed the ministry had failed to fulfill its role.
The ministry was expected to be one of the first to go under his administration but has remained in place for now as the new government has postponed reorganizing the government layout due to expected legislative roadblocks caused by an opposition-controlled National Assembly.
Yoon also instructed the minister to expand support for single-parent families and other vulnerable groups, respond promptly to changes in traditional family structures, and make utmost efforts to protect victims of sexual, domestic, dating and other violence.
(Yonhap)
As a foreign female reader, I find this statement so very sad. It says a lot and not in a good way.
“… trying to curry favor with young male voters resentful of women’s growing contributions to society.”