Seoul, July 29 (Yonhap) – South Korean President Lee Jae-myung has extended an invitation to the public to attend the 21st Presidential National Inauguration Ceremony, scheduled to coincide with the Liberation Day celebrations on August 15th. The invitation was issued via a post on President Lee’s personal Facebook account.
President Lee expressed his belief that the inauguration ceremony would serve as an opportunity to share the value and significance of national sovereignty with the people. He encouraged widespread participation from citizens, hoping they would contribute to the event’s success. The National Inauguration Ceremony is envisioned as a platform where the people, as sovereign citizens, can directly inaugurate the 21st President and express their hopes for the future.
The President also shared the website address (korea815.go.kr) and specific application instructions for those interested in attending.
In addition to the inauguration, Lee Jae-myung highlighted the 80th Anniversary of Liberation Day commemorative ceremony, which will be held on the same day. This ceremony will honor the noble sacrifices made by patriots for freedom. Approximately 2,500 attendees are expected, including representatives from various sectors such as independence activists, diplomatic envoys stationed in South Korea, ordinary citizens, and students.
Conclusion:
President Lee Jae-myung’s invitation to the public to participate in both the Presidential National Inauguration Ceremony and the 80th Anniversary of Liberation Day reflects a commitment to civic engagement and honoring the nation’s history. By opening these events to the public, the President aims to foster a sense of shared ownership and responsibility in shaping the future of South Korea.
References:
- Yonhap News Agency. (2025, July 29). 李在明发文邀请国民参加总统任命仪式 [Lee Jae-myung Invites Citizens to Presidential Inauguration Ceremony]. Retrieved from [Insert original URL here if available]
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