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President Yoon Seok-yeol continued today (5th) as well, emphasizing law and principles and stern response.

After last week's order to start operations in the cement transportation sector, the government is also preparing an order for the oil refining and steel sectors, but it is unlikely that it will be issued at the cabinet meeting tomorrow.



This is reporter Kim Ki-tae.



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President Yoon Seok-yeol, who defined the cargo union strike as a crime and ordered the preparation of additional business start orders, emphasized the law and principles again.



[President Yoon Seok-yeol: I will do my best to create a country where laws and principles stand right.

That is the way to embrace the truly weak in our society.]



It reaffirmed the stance of strict response to the cargo union strike.



In a recent closed-door meeting with his aides, President Yoon is said to have emphasized a principled response to the cargo solidarity strike, saying, "If we had responded based on the clear principle that North Korean nuclear weapons would not be tolerated, we would not have come this far."



An official from the presidential office added, "It is a metaphorical explanation that this situation would not have occurred if any government had clearly responded to the strong strike with a political character."



The government is not expected to decide on an order to start additional operations for the cargo union at a cabinet meeting scheduled for tomorrow.



This is because the oil refining sector, which was known to be likely to take additional measures, has judged that it has passed a critical hurdle.



However, the government plans to prepare all procedures in advance so that additional business start orders for the oil refining and steel sectors can be issued at any time.



[Chu Gyeong-ho/Deputy Prime Minister for Economy (Yesterday): Through close monitoring, we will immediately start the process of invoking the business start order in the event of a national economic crisis.]



The power of the people is that "the old era of compromise that kneels to illegality and strike threats is over." The Democratic Party criticized President Yoon, saying, "I am concerned that he is trying to recognize the labor world as an enemy and try to exterminate it."



(Video coverage: Joo Beom · Choi Dae-woong, Video editing: Park Seon-soo)



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