Kim Byung-joon: "Mountain of Issues Distorting Moon Administration... Must Mobilize All Wisdom"
Kim Byung-joon, Chairman of the Regional Balanced Development Committee of the Presidential Transition Committee
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Bu Aeri] Kim Byung-joon, Chairman of the Presidential Transition Committee's Regional Balanced Development Committee, said on the 18th, "There are mountains of problems distorted by the current administration," adding, "We will mobilize all wisdom to organize these mountain-like tasks."
Chairman Kim stated at the full meeting of the Transition Committee held in the main conference room of the Financial Supervisory Service Training Center in Tongui-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, in the morning, "The national governance system and decision-making system are not keeping up with the changes in our society."
He emphasized, "In a democratic country, presidential power has its limits," and added, "We are in a situation where we must mobilize all wisdom to organize the mountain-like tasks with limited power, and we will all work together to devise that wisdom."
Kim Han-gil, Chairman of the National Integration Committee, also said, "Yoon Seok-yeol, the president-elect, is not someone who has long nurtured ambitions to become president," adding, "At the beginning of the presidential election, I proposed the slogan 'The president called forth by the people,' but today I see that the handwritten slogan 'Humbly serving the will of the people' has been displayed as the main slogan."
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He continued, "The transition committee must succeed for the new government to succeed. The transition period is one where practice and trial and error are not allowed," and added, "I hope everyone will devote themselves to preparing so that the new president can work properly."
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