SEOUL, March 30 (AJP) - Cheong Wa Dae's official website was revamped on Monday to mark President Lee Jae Myung's 300th day in office, the presidential office said.
Lee, who began his term in June last year without a usual two-month transition period following the ouster of disgraced former President Yoon Suk Yeol after the Constitutional Court upheld his impeachment over his botched Dec. 3, 2024 declaration of martial law was unable to put together a proper website and other administrative preparations in the early months of his presidency.
The website was revamped with interactive menus intended to encourage users to participate by allowing them to leave messages and propose policies and ideas.
Cheong Wa Dae said the site was redesigned to boost administrative transparency and better serve the public's right to access government information.
"The revamp is a strong expression of our commitment to share the achievements of the Lee administration's first 300 days and to build future governance together with the public," said a Cheong Wa Dae official, adding that the website will serve as a "space where the people's voices are heard."
Meanwhile, a recent poll showed that more than 60 percent of respondents believe Lee has been doing a good job.
Pollster Realmeter surveyed some 2,513 adults nationwide last week and found his approval rating unchanged from the previous week at 62.2 percent. About 32.2 percent disapproved of his performance, while 5.6 percent remained undecided.
Lee, who began his term in June last year without a usual two-month transition period following the ouster of disgraced former President Yoon Suk Yeol after the Constitutional Court upheld his impeachment over his botched Dec. 3, 2024 declaration of martial law was unable to put together a proper website and other administrative preparations in the early months of his presidency.
The website was revamped with interactive menus intended to encourage users to participate by allowing them to leave messages and propose policies and ideas.
Cheong Wa Dae said the site was redesigned to boost administrative transparency and better serve the public's right to access government information.
"The revamp is a strong expression of our commitment to share the achievements of the Lee administration's first 300 days and to build future governance together with the public," said a Cheong Wa Dae official, adding that the website will serve as a "space where the people's voices are heard."
Meanwhile, a recent poll showed that more than 60 percent of respondents believe Lee has been doing a good job.
Pollster Realmeter surveyed some 2,513 adults nationwide last week and found his approval rating unchanged from the previous week at 62.2 percent. About 32.2 percent disapproved of his performance, while 5.6 percent remained undecided.
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