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President Yoon Seok-yeol was elected in the last presidential election by 0.73 percentage points, the smallest difference in votes in history.

Therefore, one of the biggest tasks of the Yun Seok-Yeol administration is to provide an opportunity to embrace the divided voices and achieve social integration.



Reporter Nam Jung-min pointed out how to solve it.



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In the last presidential election, votes in their 20s were markedly divided by gender.



While 58.7% of men in their 20s supported Yoon Seok-yeol, 58% of women chose Lee Jae-myung.



Gender promises such as 'abolition of the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family' and 'strengthening punishment for accusations of sexual crimes' divided the votes.



In a poll just before the presidential election, 7 out of 10 Koreans answered that the gender conflict in our society is 'serious'.



The analysis suggests that the younger generation's sense of relative deprivation lies behind the gender conflict.



Conflict between men and women in their 20s has intensified as competition in the job market intensifies as companies reduce youth employment due to COVID-19.



Conflict between generations is also a challenge to be resolved.



The conflict between those in their 40s and 50s and those in their 20s, who formed the economic and cultural establishment, is likely to get worse in the future.



[Kang Su-im (21 years old): It seems to be a lot more difficult (than the adult generation).

Literally, I take a lot of loans, and it's hard to get a room that's too small...

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In today's inaugural address, President Yoon Seok-yeol presented the topic of 'rapid growth' as ​​a way to resolve polarization and conflict.



[President Seok-Yeol Yoon: In the process of rapid growth, many people can find new opportunities, and by improving social mobility, the source of polarization and conflict can be removed.]



[Jung-Woo Koo / Professor of Sociology at Sungkyunkwan University: (Rapid growth) automatically It does not guarantee freedom and human rights.

On the contrary, if the fruits of growth are not well distributed, conflicts can grow and encourage more...

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Proposing a vision and policy to resolve inequity and inequality between genders, generations and classes, and to move toward integration, is a big task before the new government.



(Video editing: Kim Jun-hee, VJ: Kim Hyung-jin)