“Recruitment” issue “Over 60% in favor of Chairman Mun” Korean Parliament December 17, 16:33

The Korean Parliament says that more than 60% of the people are in favor of a bill that the President of the Korean Parliament, such as Chairman Moon Hi-san, aims to solve the problem of “recruitment” during the Pacific War. It seems that there is an aim to publish the result of and to appeal the necessity of the bill.

On the 17th, the National Assembly of Korea announced the result of a public opinion poll on the bill that Ms. Moon Hisan (Minister Bunki), along with some members of the ruling and opposition parties, is aiming to submit.

The survey was conducted on 1,000 people, and 68% agreed with the outline of the bill to raise donations from companies and citizens of both Japan and South Korea to create a foundation and to pay a consolation fee to those who “worked in Japan”. As a result, 54% of respondents answered that they would participate in donations.

In addition, 61% of respondents answered that "relation between Japan and Korea is necessary". If a Japanese company's assets were sold in a Korean trial over "recruitment" and there was substantial damage, 77% of respondents answered that it had a negative impact.

In the announcement, the results of surveys conducted by experts showed that there was almost the same response trend, and it seems that the Diet is likely to appeal that the proposal should be swiftly addressed by Chairman Mun et al.

On the other hand, some plaintiffs in South Korea ’s trial over “recruitment” are opposed to this bill, and the Moon Jae-in administration has not revealed its position, so it is unclear whether it will lead to a solution. It is a situation.