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Blue House has decided to replace four ministers, including the Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Kim Hyun-mi, the Ministry of Public Administration and Security, the Ministry of Health and Welfare, and the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family.

Justice Minister Choo Mi-ae was left out of the target for the reshuffle.



First, reporter Kim Jung-yoon.



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Minister Kim Hyun-mi, a'first year member' who has been leading the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport since the inauguration of the current government.



The successor is Chang-Hum Byun, President of Korea Land and Housing Corporation.



The Blue House explained that it was not a'response', but as the real estate issue was picked as the reason for the recent decline in the presidential approval rating, it seems that the intention is to try a turnaround with personnel.



Jung Young-ae, the director of the Korean Women's Foundation, was appointed as the successor to Minister of Gender Equality and Family Lee Jung-ok, the creator of the story.



The nominee of the Minister of Public Administration and Security is the Democratic Party member Jeon Jeon Cheol, who served as the senior civil servant of the Roh Moo-hyun administration, and the nominee of the Minister of Health and Welfare is Kwon Deok-cheol, the head of the Korea Health Industry Development Institute.



Another point to watch is the appointment of Attorney General Chu Miae.



An official at the Blue House said, "The disciplinary committee for Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol has not yet been held."



Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha, the'first year member', is also missing from the reshuffle.



Additional reshuffles are scheduled for the year-end and beginning of the year.



The replacement of Minister Chu is highly likely to be linked to the'launch of the airlift', which the current government will call the achievement of the prosecution reform.



There is also a prospect that even Prime Minister Jeong Sye-gyun, who started the presidential election in effect, will be the next reopening target to the Minister of SMEs and Startups Park Young-sun, who is said to be running for the by-election of Seoul Mayor.



It is also a concern of the regular family whether to change the secretary office of President Roh Young-min, who will be inaugurated two years next month. Down.



Today (4th), in the announcement of the reorganization, the people's power was "Reorganization of Ogi for the transition to a phase in which Ministers Chu Mi-ae, Kang Gyeong-hwa, and Hong Nam-ki were omitted."



(Video coverage: Jung-young Cho and Dong-hwan Shin, Video editing: Jeong-sam Park)