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this general election, 30 people have worked for the Moon Jae-in government blue house. Among them, 19 people were elected, including Yun Kun-young, former head of the National Planning and Planning Division, and Yun Young-chan, former chief of public affairs, at the far right.

Reporters of the Blue House candidates were compiled by reporters Jeon Byeong-nam.

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most prominent president-elect from the Blue House is Yun Geon-young, former president of the Blue House National Planning Situation Officer, who is referred to as President Moon Jae-in.

The United Party 'nominated assassins' for the 3rd line of candidate Kim Yong-tae in Guro-eul, Seoul, who successfully won by defeating Kim near 20%.

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invited people communicate chief of yunyoungchan candidate also match the vote of 54.6% in Seongnam midfield And defeated candidate Shin Sang-jin of the fourth line.

Former chief secretary of the Blue House, former job chief Jeong Tae-ho, former chief executive Byung-do Han, and former civil society chief Lee Yong-sun were elected candidates for the Democratic Party.

In addition, 19 of the 30 candidates from the Blue House government, Moon Jae-in, who have run for general elections, including former secretary-general Kim Young-bae, former secretary-general of Min Hyung-bae, and secretary-general secretary-general Jin Sung-jun, were elected.

It seems that President Moon's high approval ratings for the administration were likely to have influenced the votes of candidates from the Blue House.

In the 21st National Assembly, there is already a prospect that the so-called 'New Friends' will be empowered by elected candidate Yun Kun-chan and elected Young-chan Yoon.

However, former spokesman Park Soo-hyun and former assistant secretary Jo Han-ki failed.

Former Secretary-General Choi Kang-wook was elected as the proportional representative of the Open Democratic Party twice, but former U.S. spokesman Kim Eui-gyeom, who ran for the same party four times, was discouraged from entering the National Assembly.

(Video coverage: Park Jin-ho and Ha Ryung, Video editing: Lee Seung-yeol)