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President Moon Jae-in gave appointments to four new ministers today (29th).

President Moon told Homeland Minister Byeon Chang-heum that his past remarks that the accident was due to the victim's fault deserves criticism.

Therefore,



despite

the fact that the people's strength is contrary to the philosophy of state administration, they refuted the reason why the appointment was enforced

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President Moon Jae-in gave letters of appointment to four new ministers, including Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Byun Chang-heum.



After the presentation ceremony, he pointed out to Minister Byun, "Remarks related to Guui-eok Kim are worthy of criticism given the safety and human rights issues, and the fact that a young temporary worker lost his dream."



Minister Byeon was criticized after the fact that he said, "If he had paid little attention to it, it could be as if nothing had happened."



President Moon said, "It would have been a great lesson for the minister," and said, "The way to properly practice the lesson is to successfully complete the given mission."



Specifically, he asked, "I ask you to do your best to stabilize prices by setting up reliable housing supply measures and explaining policies well."



Minister Byeon responded, "I am sorry for being disturbed by immorality," and said, "I will change the anxiety that sufficient housing will not be available to the confidence that it will be provided cheaply."



The power of the people asked, "What is the reason why the appointment was enforced so that it would be okay to violate the Moon Jae-in government's national philosophy of people first?"



The Power of the People accused Minister Byeon of the suspicion that Byun, when he was the president of Seoul Housing and Urban Corporation, created a blacklist by employee preference and hired preferentially acquaintances.



(Video coverage: Jo Jung-young and Yang Do-won, video editing: Choi Jin-hwa)