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President Moon Jae-in has reshuffled eight ministerial figures. Former Minister of Justice Min Jung-soo was named for the Minister of Justice and Choi Ki-young, a professor at Seoul National University, was nominated for the Minister of Technology. The Democratic Party's Democratic Party Chairman Lee Soo-hyuk was appointed to the Ambassador.

I'm Kim Jung Yoon.

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President Moon Jae-in appointed former Minister of Justice Min Jung-jung as his candidate for the Attorney General.

The Blue House says it expects to complete key government tasks such as prosecution reform and de-prosecutorship.

Choi Ki-young, a professor of electrical and information engineering at Seoul National University, and former vice minister Kim Hyun-soo, were nominated for the Minister of Science and Technology.

Mr. Lee Jeong-ok, co-representative of the Women's Peace Diplomacy Forum, was appointed as a candidate for the Ministry of Leisure.

The candidate for the Chairman of the Fair Trade Committee was Cho Sung-wook, a professor at Seoul National University, and the candidate for the Chairman of the Finance Committee, Eun-Soo Eun, the head of the Korea Export-Import Bank.

The Democratic Party's Democratic Party Chairman Lee Soo-hyuk was appointed to the Ambassador to the United States, who was questioned by President Moon Chung-in.

Mr. Moon also appointed former Unification Minister Chung Se-hyun as Senior Vice-President of Democracy and Professor Kim Dong-hyung to Han Dong University.

The diplomatic and security lines such as Kang Kyung-hwa diplomacy and Chung Kyung-du defense, Yu Eun-hye education, Kim Hyeon-mi, and Minister of Welfare Park Park were suspended.

Cheong Wa Dae said today that the reorganization was focused on consistently and stably promoting the reform policy of the Moon Jae-in government.