Yeouido 25시 — 2026년 6월 19일
President Lee Jae-myung held a briefing on his Europe and G7 trip, while the National Assembly passed bills on foreign worker safety and construction site electronic cards. Meanwhile, political parties are at a standoff over the legislation committee chair.
Yeouido 25시 — 2026년 6월 19일
Political Headlines Today

President Lee, briefing on Europe/G7 trip: "Feeling the rise of Korea's status"
- What happened?: On Friday the 19th, President Lee Jae-myung held a direct briefing at the Blue House Chunchugwan to discuss the results of his Europe and G7 (Group of Seven) summit tour. This marks the first time a president has personally explained the outcomes of an overseas trip. President Lee noted, "I felt Korea's elevated status through the G7 meetings," and referenced comments made by U.S. President Trump.
- Why it matters: This move, coming after his inauguration, is seen as an attempt to shift public sentiment following the ballot shortage crisis during the June 3 local elections by directly highlighting the administration's diplomatic achievements.

National Assembly passes bills on foreign worker safety and construction electronic cards
- What happened?: Bills were passed in the National Assembly plenary session to make basic safety training mandatory for foreign workers and to require electronic cards at construction sites to prevent industrial accidents. These amendments to the Occupational Safety and Health Act and the Construction Workers Act are set to take effect six months after promulgation.
- Why it matters: It represents a tangible legislative achievement in strengthening safety rights for foreign workers, showing that labor-related legislative efforts are moving forward.
National Assembly Trends
- Bills on foreign worker safety and construction electronic cards: The amendments to the Occupational Safety and Health Act and the Construction Workers Act passed the plenary session, aiming to improve worker safety through mandatory training and electronic systems.
Blue House & Government
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President's G7 trip briefing: President Lee Jae-myung held a briefing on Friday the 19th to highlight Korea's rising international status and discussed his exchanges with U.S. President Trump.
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Welcome ceremony for the President: Chief Spokesperson Kang Yu-jeong announced that Prime Minister Kim Min-seok, Democratic Party leader Jung Chung-rae, and floor leader Han Byung-do are expected to attend the welcome ceremony following the President’s return.
Political Standoff
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Stalemate over formation of committees: Negotiations over the National Assembly's structure have exceeded the deadline set by the Democratic Party. The primary point of contention is the operational rights of the Legislation and Judiciary Committee, which acts as a "de facto upper house." Talks are likely to extend into next week.
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Jang Dong-hyuk's re-election protest: The Democratic Party criticized People Power Party leader Jang Dong-hyuk’s decision to appeal for a re-election as "demagoguery." Chief Spokesperson Kang Jun-hyun labeled it a mere tactic to shield his leadership.
Upcoming Schedule
- June 19 (Fri): 14:00 President's G7 briefing (completed), 15:00 Presidential meeting with senior advisors.
- June 19 (Fri): 14:00 National Assembly Speaker meets Foreign Minister Cho Hyun, 17:00 Completion ceremony for local council members' training.
- Future plans: Ongoing negotiations on committee structures and the allocation of committee leadership positions.
Reporter's View
President Lee’s direct briefing is clearly intended to emphasize diplomatic success amid a difficult public sentiment environment following the June 3 local election ballot crisis. Meanwhile, the ongoing deadlock between the ruling and opposition parties over the Judiciary Committee’s control is expected to directly impact the future legislative agenda. The government and the ruling party are currently balancing two major challenges: strengthening the legitimacy of their administration and securing a majority in the National Assembly.
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