Expanding prospects for young individuals is Lee's commitment
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung met with individuals in their 20s and 30s on Friday at the "Talk Concert" event, as part of his outreach to the people struggling with the job market and social divides.
The event, held to address the difficulties faced by the people in South Korea, provided an opportunity for them to express their concerns and suggestions to President Lee. He described the younger generation as a "victimized class," attributing their hardships to a shortage of opportunities in a slowing economy.
President Lee believes that the lack of opportunity has intensified competition among the people for limited opportunities, leading to men and women taking sides and clashing with each other. He stated that today's people face more difficult situations than he did in the past, and that the root of the problems is a lack of opportunity, which has a structural aspect.
Conflicts between regions, generations, and genders are challenges to be addressed, according to President Lee. He pledged to create more opportunities for the people, acknowledging that the shortage of opportunities has turned into a vicious cycle.
The provided search results do not contain information about the exact date of the "Talk Concert" event. However, it is clear that President Lee's outreach to the people is a significant step in addressing the issues they face and finding solutions to help them thrive in South Korea.
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