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Strengthen our economy by adhering firmly to free market principles and providing the principled leadership necessary to
implement prudent reform measures. Our vision of a strong Korean economy based on free market principles includes a
commitment to addressing the challenges facing ordinary Koreans, including increasing rates of unemployment and inflation.
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Reform our education system so that every Korean child is given the world-class education they deserve without the obstacle of tuition fees and private lessons;
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Ensure dignified lives to all citizens by reforming our troubled health insurance system and promoting harmonious labor relations to make Korea an affluent industrial society;
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Strengthen the democratic tradition in South Korea by making our institutions more accountable to the people and not controlled by party politics and regionalism;
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Bolster Koreas independent defense capabilities to protect the citizens and their property from external military threats, and promote security cooperation with neighboring countries to put national security on solid footing;
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Work toward reconciliation with North Korea through a set of core principles verification, reciprocity, mutuality and a reduction in the weapons that threaten war.
A commitment to Korean security must be part of a responsible approach to lasting reconciliation.
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Expand opportunities for women in all areas of society to build a country where all people are treated equally;
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Promote a clean environment by balancing development with preservation to build a green society where Koreans exist in harmony with nature; and,
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Promote science and technology to enable Korea to play a central role in the world information age.
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