The main screen of the National Agenda Public Platform. /Courtesy of Office for Government Policy Coordination

The government has officially launched an online platform where the public can directly check the progress of the Lee Jae-myung administration's national tasks and participate in the policy process.

The Office for Government Policy Coordination said on the 9th that it has built a "national tasks public platform" so the public can check the content and progress of national tasks in real time and directly participate in their implementation process, and that it will be in full operation starting that day.

Under the banner of "the beginning and end of national tasks is the people," the platform was prepared as a two-way communication channel to enhance transparency in state affairs and reflect public opinion in policy.

On the platform, progress by item is disclosed along with detailed explanations of the national tasks. Users can see at a glance the national vision and principles of governance, the five national goals, 23 strategies, and 123 national tasks overall, and each task's annual targets, key outcomes, implementation results, and future plans are also provided.

With the platform's launch, the government is disclosing major achievements and implementation results since the administration took office in 2025, and it plans to continue releasing the progress of national tasks on a quarterly basis. It will also operate a resources section so users can find, in one place, promotional materials such as press releases related to each ministry's major achievements.

Public participation functions have also been strengthened. Through the platform, the public can directly submit policy proposals on national tasks, and the responsible ministry will review them and reply with the results. Public proposals are managed through "Sotong24," the policy proposal system operated by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety.

The "national tasks public platform" can be accessed by searching "Government Performance Evaluation Portal" or "national tasks" on a portal site, or via the Government Performance Evaluation Portal. It is also linked from Policy Briefing, ministry website banners, Government24, and the E-people petition system.

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