South Korean presidential secretary team or "blood change"
2022-08-30
On the 28th, an official of the office of the president of the Republic of Korea revealed that President Yoon sik Yueh plans to greatly reorganize the secretary team, and may replace as many as 10 secretaries in early September. South Korean media pointed out that in the face of the call for personnel reform, Yin Xiyue's move was intended to regain the trust of the people. In an interview with the Yonhap news agency on the 28th, a senior official of the office of the president of the Republic of Korea said that Yin Xiyue plans to reorganize the Secretary Team before September 9, and as many as 10 secretaries may be replaced. The reorganization will focus on departments responsible for civil and social affairs and government affairs. Another official from the office of the president of the Republic of Korea confirmed that two secretaries of the government department had submitted their resignations. According to this official, the reshuffle may even affect the chief secretary, who is the president's senior staff. "There is no exception to this reshuffle. The chief secretary is also included, regardless of his position.". Yin Xiyue's support rate once fell below 30% due to disputes over the presidential office and cabinet personnel arrangements. On the 21st, he reorganized the senior staff team for the first time, added a chief secretary of policy planning and replaced the Chief Secretary of publicity affairs, so as to strengthen the policy formulation and coordination capacity of the president's office. On the 29th, Yin Xiyue did not directly respond to the statement that the secretary team was about to undergo a "major change", only said that "the staff of the president's office must be the most dedicated and capable team", and the enthusiasm and ability of this team should "always be kept at the highest level". According to the results of the poll released on the 29th by South Korea's "real meter", Yin Xiyue's support rate was 33.6%, showing a warming trend for three consecutive weeks; The disapproval rate was 63.3%, down from the previous poll. In terms of political parties, the support rate of the largest opposition party, the common Democratic Party, is 45%, higher than that of the ruling party, the national power party, 39%. (news agency)
Edit:He Chuanning Responsible editor:Su Suiyue
Source:Xinhua
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