Prime Minister Han Seong-suk met with ruling party and government officials at the National Assembly to coordinate the advancement of three mega projects [1].
These discussions are critical for aligning the legislative strategy and governance direction for the second half of the year. By ensuring cooperation between the presidential office and the ruling party, the government aims to remove bureaucratic hurdles that could delay these large-scale initiatives [1].
During the party-government council meeting, Han addressed the assembly and emphasized the scale of the government's ambitions. She said the three mega projects have the potential to lead a leap forward for South Korea [1].
"I was truly excited after hearing about the three mega projects," Han said [1].
Beyond the specific projects, the council focused on the broader legislative roadmap. The meeting served as a venue for senior officials from the government and the presidential office to share a unified vision for the coming months [1]. This coordination is intended to streamline the implementation of policy goals, and ensure that the ruling party provides the necessary legislative support to realize the administration's agenda [1].
Han also used the occasion to introduce herself to the council members following her appointment. "I am Han Seong-suk, who has taken office as the Prime Minister in her 50s," she said [1].
The council's focus on the second-half-year governance direction suggests a push for rapid execution of the announced projects. By integrating the efforts of the ruling party and the presidential office, the administration hopes to maintain momentum on these strategic developments [1].
“"I was truly excited after hearing about the three mega projects,"”
The convening of this party-government council indicates a strategic effort to synchronize the executive and legislative branches. By prioritizing these 'mega projects' at the start of the second half of the year, the administration is signaling that these initiatives are the primary benchmarks for its success in 2026.



