Nov. 28, 2024 Thursday  
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On Road for Wellbeing of People

Politics 2024.3.16.


To Provide People with Perfect Goods

 

The respected General Secretary Kim Jong Un looked round the newly-built process of quilt production at the Pyongyang Kim Jong Suk Silk Mill one January day in Juche 106(2017).

Before making rounds of the production process, the General Secretary told accompanying officials that the success of the Party’s light industry policy largely depends on how the light industrial factories turn out goods favored by the people, stressing the need for the silk mill to produce goods of high quality.

Then the General Secretary approached the automatic embroidery machine and said that the embroidered patterns looked simple.

He instructed to keep colorful pattern-designing ahead of the work.

Feasting his eyes on the quilts for children with pleasure, he went to the place where half-finished quilts were piled up. Holding a deep-pink one, he emphasized the mill should produce quilts with noble color cloth as our people do not like deep colors.

He continued that our people who lead cultural life frugally like noble and beautiful things and so, reflecting people’s mental and moral traits in designs becomes a major condition characterizing goods’ grade and an important factor regulating social character.

Like this, the respected General Secretary is concerned about providing our people with perfect goods meeting people’s taste.

That day the accompanying officials made up their minds to mass-produce diverse quilts favored by our people true to the noble intention of the respected General Secretary.

 

Statistical Figures Are Not Important

 

One May day in Juche 111(2022), there conveyed shocking news that the malignant virus made inroads into our country.

After concluding a consultative meeting of the Political Bureau of the Party Central Committee, the respected General Secretary visited pharmacies in the capital city of Pyongyang despite of great danger.

He learned in detail with what kind of medicines were supplied after the maximum emergency epidemic prevention system came into force, whether the pharmacies were turned into 24-hour service system, what kinds of antipyretic and antibiotic they had, what kinds of drugs were generally demanded and how much were medicines.

In fact, the statistical figures are not important for citizens, but important is the supply of medicines to them through pharmacies, he stressed.

The officials kept in their minds the respected General Secretary’s instruction that public health is a main index of the image of socialism through which the people directly enjoy the advantages of our system.

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