By Lee Kyoung Mi and Kim Minji
Chung Sye-kyun on Jan. 14 was sworn in as the nation's 46th prime minister and the second of President Moon Jae-in's administration.
At his inauguration held at Government Complex-Seoul, Prime Minister Chung pledged a "government supportive of the people" and said, "With the people, I will unwaveringly push for a nation worthy of being considered a nation where everyone can prosper."
First mentioning the economy in his speech, he said, "I will develop a good environment for corporations and raise the economy's vitality."
"I also pledge to revive the economy of the people's livelihood by expanding support for regulatory innovation, innovative growth, small and mid-size companies, and small business owners."
Prime Minister Chung also said he hopes sincere communication and governance will set the foundation for higher social integration and justice and stronger national security.
At a conferment ceremony at Cheong Wa Dae held before the inauguration, President Moon Jae-in gave a certificate of appointment to Prime Minster Chung and said, "Restoration of politics of dialogue, compromise and communication is more important than anything else."