Key facts
- President Lee Jae Myung announced diverse government measures to stabilize the property market.
- The measures aim to curb speculation and address inequality caused by speculative profits.
- Plans include supply-side measures and support for genuine homebuyers.
- President Lee was scheduled to lead a discussion on strengthening regional and essential medical services.
- The healthcare discussion seeks to reduce disparities between urban and rural areas.
President Lee Jae Myung has announced a range of government measures intended to stabilize the property market and curb speculation. These initiatives are being introduced in response to concerns that speculative profits in real estate have contributed to inequality.
The government plans to implement supply-side measures and provide support for individuals seeking to purchase homes for genuine use.
In parallel, President Lee was scheduled to lead a discussion focused on strengthening medical services in underserved regions and essential medical disciplines. This initiative aims to reduce existing healthcare disparities between urban and rural populations. The meeting was expected to gather approximately 100 participants, including healthcare professionals, representatives from patient and labor groups, and government officials, to explore advancements in healthcare reform. Specific topics for discussion were anticipated to include the introduction of a regional doctor system and the establishment of public medical schools, addressing issues such as pregnant women in remote areas facing long travel distances for medical care due to shortages in less profitable specialties.
