South Korean leader says livestreamed briefings may be better than Netflix
President Lee Jae Myung's administration livestreams policy briefings for transparency and 'direct democracy,' a change from prior sessions.
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Livestreamed briefings better than Netflix – Lee
SEOUL — South Korea’s President Lee Jae Myung has said new livestreamed briefings in which he has dressed down officials might be “more entertaining than Netflix” as he seeks to boost transparency, in contrast to his more autocratic predecessor.
South Korean leader says livestreamed briefings may be more entertaining than Netflix
Some exchanges where S. Korean President Lee was seen scolding officials over their answers caused public amusement. Read more at straitstimes.com.
South Korean leader says livestreamed briefings may be better than Netflix
SEOUL: South Korea's leader has said that new livestreamed briefings in which he has dressed down officials might be "more entertaining than Netflix" as he seeks to boost transparency in contrast to his more autocratic predecessor.Regular presidential policy briefings were long held behind closed doors, but S
Lee Jae Myung was the first South Korean president to livestream the annual policy briefings of government ministries and agencies.
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