South Korea's chief secretary three-person change Consideration of criticism of the government due to soaring real estate prices 21:19 on August 10

Korea's Cheong Wa Dae has announced that it will replace three chief secretaries who support President Moon Jae-in.
Some believe that it is a response to the growing criticism of the Moon administration due to the soaring real estate prices.

In South Korea, on June 7, the secretary-general of the presidential office, Mr. Noo Yong-min, who is the closest aide to President Moon Jae-in, and five chief secretaries who belong to the secretary's office announced their resignation.

In response to this, Cheong Wa Dae, which was considering the response, announced on the afternoon of 10th that it will replace three chief secretaries, including Kim Joo-won (Kinshogen) Chief Secretary of Civil Affairs, who supervises the judiciary.

The specific reason for the change has not been revealed, but there is growing dissatisfaction with rising real estate prices in South Korea.This time, two chief secretary Kim, who will replace the two, own multiple houses and It has been reported that the number of such criticisms has been increased, and it is believed that this is a response to such criticism.

On the other hand, Mr. No, the secretary general, owned multiple houses, but for the time being, he will be retired.

President Moon's approval rating exceeded 70% about three months ago, but in a poll three days ago, it fell to 44%, and the reason for not supporting it was that "real estate policy" was 33%. It is the most.