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[Muan Airport Jeju Air Disaster] Bereaved Family Nation
Extending the mourning period “Realistically, it’s shameless.”
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We decided not to request an extension of the designated national mourning period until the 4th.
It is difficult for self-employed people or citizens to extend their mourning period in difficult situations.
This is because it is judged not appropriate.
The Jeju Air Disaster bereaved family delegation held a briefing at Muan Airport 2 on the 3rd and said,
In reality, it is shameless to increase the national mourning period as the country is in these times.
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The government declared a period of national mourning from the 29th of last month, when the disaster occurred, to the 4th of this month.
It has been designated as
The bereaved family delegation said, “How difficult will it be for self-employed people and citizens at the end of the year?”
It was stated that no extension of the mourning period would be requested:
However, the bereaved family delegation said, “The day before, Acting President Choi Sang-mok, Deputy Prime Minister, and the Ministry of Economy and Finance
I suggested the system to the minister and other ministries, and requested a framework for ownership of incense.
It is said that “this will be a choice at the national level or local governments”:
[Muan Airport Jeju Air Disaster] Bereaved family extends national mourning period, “Realistically, it’s shameless” < Politics/Administration < News < Text of article - Namdo Ilbo They said they would not request an extension of the national mourning period scheduled for today (January 4). The national mourning period ends today unless the government extends it.