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Gov't finalizes reorganization plan abolishing gender ministry, launching veterans ministry

Politics 16:16 October 06, 2022

By Park Boram

SEOUL, Oct. 6 (Yonhap) -- The interior ministry announced a government reorganization plan Thursday under which the gender ministry will be abolished while the veterans affairs agency will be elevated to the ministry level and a separate body for consular services will be newly established.

The plan, announced by Interior Minister Lee Sang-min, requires parliamentary approval. But it remains unclear whether the plan can pass through the National Assembly as the main opposition Democratic Party, which holds a majority, is negative about abolishing the gender ministry.

Interior Minister Lee Sang-min announces a government reorganization plan during a press conference on Oct. 6, 2022. (Yonhap)

Interior Minister Lee Sang-min announces a government reorganization plan during a press conference on Oct. 6, 2022. (Yonhap)

Under the plan, the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family will be disbanded and a new office in charge of gender and family issues will be established under the health ministry.

Abolishing the gender ministry, lauded by young male voters but decried by feminist groups, has been a key campaign pledge by President Yoon Suk-yeol.

The plan also calls for upgrading the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs, which currently holds administrative status as a sub-ministry-level government body, into an independent ministry. The promotion will empower the veterans affairs minister, who can now only sit in when the Cabinet convenes, to fully join the Cabinet's decision-making process.

Under the reorganization plan, a new sub-ministry-level agency handling consular affairs and services will also be set up under the wing of the foreign minister and absorb such duties currently being carried out by the foreign ministry, officials said.

The envisioned agency will also take on new projects, including networking and education involving Koreans overseas, at a time when some 7.3 million Koreans or Korean descendants are living outside of the home country, according to officials.

This image shows the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family. (Yonhap)

This image shows the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family. (Yonhap)

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