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two candidates for the head of airlift were finalized yesterday (28th).

I am Kim Jin-wook, senior researcher at the Constitutional Court and Lee Kun-ri, vice-chairman of the Civil Rights Commission.

It is expected that President Moon Jae-in will nominate one of them by tomorrow, and a reshuffle to change some ministers, including Attorney General Chu Mi-ae, is expected to take place at the same time.



This is reporter Jung Kyung-yoon.



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President Moon Jae-in is expected to be selected as the first airlift chief among the two candidates raised by the Minister of Airlift Recommendation Committee by tomorrow.



Attorney General Chu Miae's resignation is also expected to be accepted by then.



The general atmosphere of the Blue House is that the time has come for a replacement, with the opinion that it has fulfilled his duties with the appointment of the Minister of Public Affairs, the responsibility of the Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol and the ruling party's demand to reverse the recent decline in approval ratings.



The names of Democratic Party lawmakers such as Park Bum-gye, the third judge, and Cho-sun So Byung-cheol, are on the way to the successor attorney general, Hamapyeong.



It is expected that not only Choo will be replaced, but also some ministries.



A passport official said, "The reorganization was discussed at the weekly meeting between President Moon Jae-in and Prime Minister Chung Sye-gyun."



Ministers with long tenures are mainly addressed for reorganization.In the case of Small and Medium Venture Business Minister Park Young-sun, who is struggling to run for the mayor of Seoul by default, it seems more likely that the position will be decided at the next reorganization rather than this year's reorganization.



It is predicted that January of next year will be the most likely time for the reorganization of the Blue House, where Noh Young-min and some secretaries will be replaced.