South Korean Prime Minister Han Seong-sook (R) talks with Lee Jun-seok, leader of the minor New Reform Party, during their meeting at the National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea, 10 July 2026. Photo by YONHAP / EPA

July 10 (Asia Today) -- Reform Party leader Lee Jun-seok met Prime Minister Han Seong-sook on Friday and raised concerns over a recently implemented revision to the Information and Communications Network Act.

Lee also expressed expectations that Han would play a role in coordinating political disputes as prime minister.

"Concerns are growing among younger people over legislative issues in the media sector," Lee told Han, who visited the National Assembly after taking office.

Lee praised Han's appointment, saying he had high expectations as the Lee Jae Myung government entered its second year with a prime minister who has extensive experience in business, information technology and media.