President-elect Yoon to Commute to Tongui-dong Starting the 14th... "First Public Schedule Likely to Focus on Livelihood Issues" (Update)
"Likely to Hold Meeting on the 14th Regarding the Secretary Office and State Affairs Management"
Yoon Seok-yeol, the president-elect of the 20th Republic of Korea, is holding a victory greeting press conference on the morning of the 10th at the National Assembly in Yeouido, Seoul. Photo by the National Assembly Press Photographers Group
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Naju-seok] President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol will start commuting to Gwanghwamun from the 14th.
Kim Eun-hye, the spokesperson for the president-elect, said at a briefing at the People Power Party headquarters on the 12th, "Monday (the 14th) marks the official start of the Tongui-dong era," and "The president-elect plans to commute to the president-elect's office prepared in Tongui-dong."
Spokesperson Kim introduced, "After commuting to Tongui-dong, meetings related to the secretariat and state affairs management will take place," and added, "Since President-elect Yoon has expressed several times his desire to visit those who have been struggling with despair due to COVID-19, small business owners, self-employed people, and market merchants, the first public schedule is expected to be a livelihood-focused visit."
He said, "We hope you see the president-elect as someone who promised communication by going to the people on-site."
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