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President Moon Jae-in ordered countermeasures, saying something that could not have happened.

He stressed that the government should monitor and actively support the entire adoption process.

The politicians also belatedly apologized to Jeong In-i, making a voiceless voice that they would make a law so that this would never happen again.



This is Kang Cheong-wan.



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President Moon Jae-in pointed out that "a very unfortunate and unfortunate thing has happened" regarding Jung-in's death.



Instructions were followed to prevent recurrence.



The government has ordered the government to strengthen supervision over the adoption process led by private institutions, and to provide support.



The Blue House said that the government is reviewing measures to increase the number of visits to adoptee families and make it mandatory to visit neighbors when investigating adopted families.



The National Assembly also made a long voice.



[Park Seong-min/The Democratic Party's Supreme Council Member: Jung In-ah, sorry.

Isn't it that the politics should have watched more closely so that the eradication of child abuse can be achieved.]



[Jong-in Kim/People's Strength Emergency Response Committee Chairman: Do our best to fulfill the role of the politicians that need improvement measures not only in the system but also in the system The



ruling and opposition parties have announced that they will soon introduce a bill that discloses the identity of child abuse offenders and doubles punishment, or immediately isolates victims from abusers.



Since June of last year, Democratic Party lawmaker Seo Young-gyo and National Party’s Rep. Kwon Eun-hee have proposed several legislation on the prevention of child abuse, but remain on the standing committee.



In order for the'second Jung-in-i case' to not be repeated, it is time to pass the bill as much as the National Assembly is working hard on the motion.



This extraordinary assembly will end on the 8th.



(Video coverage: Kim Hyun-sang and Lee Seung-hwan, video editing: Park Jeong-sam)