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■ Broadcasting: SBS <News Briefing of Joo Young-jin> Mon-Fri (14:00~16:00)


■ Host: Joo Young-jin anchor


■ Interview: Won Hee-ryong, head of the People's Power Predecessor Policy Headquarters


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"Gwanghwamun Blue House, soldier's monthly salary is the representative promise"


"Soldier's monthly salary of 5 trillion won “


Whether or not you know the short story in the discussion paper, it is far from the president’s duty”


“The point that Lee Jun-seok pointed out the unification effect… is not a decisive variable”


“In front of a change of government, if there is a big agreement, it can be unified for good cause”



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▷ Joo Young-jin/Anchor: The official election campaign has started.

We are preparing an order to find out the policies and promises of major political parties and major candidates.

Two days ago, Park Young-sun, chairman of the Democratic Party's Digital Great Transformation Committee, appeared.

This time, I would like to talk with former Jeju Governor Won Hee-ryong, who is in charge of the policy division of the People's Power Election Countermeasures Headquarters.

Welcome to.



▶ Hee-ryong Won / Head of People's Power Policy Headquarters: Hello?



▷ Youngjin Joo/Anchor:

I saw the video a while ago and did you act?

What are the so-called shorts?

Shorts from YouTube.



▶ Hee-ryong Won / Head of People's Power Policy Headquarters: Yes.



▷ Young-Jin Joo/Anchor: Explaining election promises in one minute.



▶ Hee-ryong Won / Head of People's Power Policy Headquarters: That's right.



▷ Youngjin Joo/Anchor: How many did you make?



▶ Won Hee-ryong / Head of People's Power Policy Headquarters: Did you do 30?



▷ Youngjin Joo/Anchor: About 30.



▶ Hee-ryong Won / Head of People's Power Policy Headquarters: Yes.



▷ Youngjin Joo/Anchor: Is this idea representative of Junseok Lee?



▶ Hee-ryong Won / Head of People's Power Policy Headquarters: Yes.



▷ Young-Jin Joo/Anchor: What promise is the most memorable for those shorts, and the shorts made in connection with this promise are memorable, what are some?

You made a lot.



▶ Hee-ryong Won / Head of People's Power Policy Headquarters: Yes, there were so many good things.

Above all, there were some promises related to mobile phones.



▷ Young-Jin Joo/Anchor: What kind of promises are there in relation to mobile phones?



▶ Hee-ryong Won / Head of the People's Power Policy Headquarters: I can't think of anything right now.

However, since the promises were carefully selected, the response was good and we felt a lot of satisfaction while doing it.



▷ Young-Jin Joo/Anchor: The promises made by the parties and candidates like this are important, but the most important thing is whether they reach out to the voters and the people and stick to them.



▶ Hee-ryong Won / Head of People's Power Policy Headquarters: That's right.



▷ Youngjin Joo/Anchor: Isn't it important to be engraved in the hearts and minds of those voters?



▶ Hee-ryong Won / Head of the People's Power Policy Headquarters: It's like I didn't write an undelivered letter.



▷ Youngjin Joo/Anchor: That’s right.

There was also a song called 'Unsent Letter'.



▶ Hee-ryong Won / Head of the People's Power Policy Headquarters: It has to be delivered, into the house.



▷ Young-Jin Joo/Anchor: If you look at it from that perspective, do you think the current presidential campaign promises and policies of candidate Yoon Seok-Yeol, the People's Power, are being delivered well?



▶ Hee-ryong Won / Head of People's Power Policy Headquarters: In the beginning, there was some confusion.

Camp is messed up again.

But now, it's getting better as I go, and now I'm getting better at it, but it's about to end.



▷ Young-Jin Joo/Anchor: Then, as the head of the policy department, you formulated various policies and promises and talked with the candidate. What kind of promises are the main and core promises emphasized by Candidate Seok-Yeol Yoon?



▶ Hee-ryong Won / Head of the People's Power Policy Headquarters: There are promises in all areas of state administration in each region and in each class.

However, there is no limit to selecting each one of them.

There must be things like this that are new and that will be the waters of big change for the country.

First of all, I will come to Gwanghwamun instead of the more authoritarian and closed Blue House in the past, and I will actually keep the promises our President Moon Jae-in made but failed to keep due to various circumstances. It seems big.



▷ Joo Young-jin/Anchor: The Blue House promises to get rid of it first.



▶ Hee-ryong Won / Head of People's Power Policy Headquarters: Yes, the next time we go to our younger generation, let's guarantee the minimum wage of 2 million won per month for soldiers.

Then it is like, 'Hey, what kind of money are you giving out?' Since the soldiers have no reason to spend the money for accommodation and meals while they are actually living in the military for 18 months, if they save this money, it becomes a reserve for individuals to advance into society and a priming of their assets for the rest of their lives. it's going to be

In our society as a whole, about 7 trillion won of fund funds are put back into the market a year.

So, in that sense, how we deal with the vacancy caused by social advancement and the career interruption of women due to childbirth and childcare is an important part in order to draw the potential of our people as a driving force for national development in the future. We made an important decision regarding the military career break.

So, I think this point will have a huge ripple effect.



▷ Youngjin Joo/Anchor: After the presidential election.

There are roughly two months left until the inauguration.



▶ Hee-ryong Won / Head of People's Power Policy Headquarters: That's right.



▷ Young-Jin Joo/Anchor: Between those two months, the president moves to Gwanghwamun, leaving behind the current Blue House, a symbol of our power and authority.

Then, the question of where the president will stay and where he will stay and where he will eat and drink has to be resolved. Is this all possible in two months?



▶ Hee-ryong Won / Head of People's Power Policy Headquarters: Because of that, I became Yuyamuya last time.

So this time, the first appointment I made didn't go into a single day.

The Blue House office and the official residence inside the Blue House.

If that happens, the office is currently holding the Government Complex in Gwanghwamun as a candidate building.

Currently, this is being written by our Prime Minister Bu-gyeom Kim, and the next Samcheong-dong Prime Minister’s lesson is also being written by Prime Minister Kim Bu-gyeom. You should get cooperation.



▷ Youngjin Joo/Anchor: There is a chain ripple effect.

So what else will the Prime Minister's Office do?



▶ Hee-ryong Won / Head of People's Power Policy Headquarters: There are a lot of government-owned buildings in Samcheong-dong, Hannam-dong, and Gwacheon.



▷ Youngjin Joo/Anchor: I see.

A soldier's salary of 2 million won earlier This was a topic that could be of interest to quite young people, but as I said before, isn't it always financial resources that experts raise in relation to these promises?



▶ Hee-ryong Won / Head of People's Power Policy Headquarters: Yes.



▷ Young-Jin Joo/Anchor: It is true that our current military personnel are decreasing as the population decreases.

Because it jumps up several times the current salary.

Would it be possible to raise the funds?



▶ Hee-ryong Won / Head of People's Power Policy Headquarters: It costs about 5.1 trillion won in additional money.



▷ Joo Young-jin/Anchor: Isn't that going to be used as a defense budget?

into the national defense budget.



▶ Hee-ryong Won / Head of People's Power Policy Headquarters: That's right.

If it's big, it's big, but last year's excess tax revenue was 60 trillion won. So, there is a problem of raising money for this, but how do you use the resources you already have?

Whether priorities will have a ripple effect in the future and whether today's spending will lead to tomorrow's investment effect will be important.

So, if we put the young people in the form of future assets and come out into society with them, we don't have to run part-time jobs, we just connect them with things that we can do, whether it's getting a job, developing one's own capabilities, or starting a business. If money is accumulated in a fund, it can lead to strategic investment for the future in our stock market or the entire corporate investment.

In that respect, the additional financial resources of KRW 5 trillion are considered to be several times more effective than that of investment.

In fact, even if they spend the same amount of money, they spend it well.

There are also some that divide the large amount of money into pennies and give out 80,000 won per month and 40,000 won in total.

Then, there is a way to collect 2 million won a month to go to the soldiers and create a 7 trillion won a year fund, which can be used as a lifetime wealth for young people and the national sovereign wealth fund.

So, as a basic income, do you just distribute 80,000 won per month to all the people, or do you save 2 million won a month for those young people who are currently doing military service during the precious time of their youth?

I think this is the difference between Lee Jae-myung and Yoon Seok-yeol in how they spend their money.



▷ Youngjin Joo/Anchor: It seems that there have been one or two TV discussions so far.

After the discussion is over, is candidate Yoon Seok-yeol fully familiar with his policies and promises?

Articles are also pouring in.

How is it?

Regarding these promises, for example, the person who communicates a lot seems to be General Manager Won Hee-ryong.



▶ Hee-ryong Won / Head of People's Power Policy Headquarters: For example, what is RE100?

Of course, it would be better to know, but the fact that the people want the presidential award doesn't mean that you know such partial knowledge well and that you are a doctor of all things wherever you go.

If you don't know that, how will you do it to experts or the common sense of the people on the front lines?

And, depending on the values ​​and priorities of work, I think that it is more important to be able to properly put the president's authority and interest in the president. Because the knowledge gap is short, even if the people feel sorry for it, in some cases it is not important, and the fact that it is not important to keep driving like that is perhaps far from the essential duty of the president. Showing an honest and sincere attitude seems to have a higher attitude score.

But the real question is how much sympathy can we have with the people's pain and difficulties?

And how seriously can you approach the difficulties of real problems?

I think this sincere attitude of always being humble, always learning, always taking responsibility for the people, and taking unlimited responsibility is more important.



▷ Youngjin Joo/Anchor: After the presidential election.

How many promises do all candidates make?

Do you promise to the people?

However, there are probably not many other promises that will remain in the memory of the people after the election is over.



▶ Hee-ryong Won / Head of People's Power Policy Headquarters: Yes.



▷ Young-Jin Joo/Anchor: Director Won Hee-ryong thinks that this is the promise that the people will probably remember among Candidate Yoon Seok-yeol's promises, the power of the people.

Do you have any promises that you mentioned earlier in the Blue House relocation to Gwanghwamun, a salary of 2 million won to the soldiers, or in real estate or other fields that you would like to emphasize?



▶ Hee-ryong Won / Head of the People's Power Policy Headquarters: Hundreds of promises are included in the pledge book.

The fact that the president will change the way the president works through the relocation of the Blue House will be felt by the people every day in the future.

Then, through the abolition of the Leisure Ministry, the division and conflict between men and women of the younger generation were encouraged.



▷ Young-Jin Joo/Anchor: Abolition of the Leisure Department?



▶ Hee-ryong Won/Hee-ryong Won, Head of the People's Power Policy Headquarters: There are promises made right now to make a lot of investments for the future in such areas as approaching in a new way, the soldiers' salaries I mentioned earlier, and especially in childcare and education.

So the promise was popular and cool at the time.

Aren't our people really worried about the future rather than having their hair pulled out and then planted?

I think we've made a sufficiently faithful promise for those things that can give the future a little more reassurance.

When I pulled out all the promised budgets for the central government, it was about 260 trillion won.



▷ Youngjin Joo/Anchor: Our budget this year is 600 trillion won, right?



▶ Hee-ryong Won / Head of People's Power Policy Headquarters: Yes.

Then, you have to either add an additional 50 trillion won in revenue per year or reduce your existing expenses.

If you divide it by a penny, it disappears in an instant.

How well do you collect the things that are disappearing with pennies and use them well with large sums of money according to your priorities? Focusing on this strengthening and these things, I am now talking about being a competent economic president.

As seen in Daejang-dong and the use of corporate cards this time, we will show off such a false image of a family economic president who is good at economic crimes, and we will unfold a state-run operation that really strengthens the economy and allows the economy to run in accordance with common sense desired by the people.



▷ Youngjin Joo/Anchor: I see.

The same is true of former lawmaker Park Young-sun and former governor Won Hee-ryong, and while we were talking, he also criticized the other candidate.

Okay.

I won't ask any further questions about that.

First of all, you talked about unification on today's radio broadcast, but regarding unification, except for the candidate, Lee Jun-seok also talked about it.



▶ Hee-ryong Won / Head of People's Power Policy Headquarters: This is just an opinion.



▷ Young-Jin Joo/Anchor: Then, in relation to unification, CEO Jun-Suk Lee's story is also not a decisive variable?

How do you see it?



▶ Hee-ryong Won / Head of People's Power Policy Headquarters: That's how I see it.

Instead, Lee Jun-seok and I are the people I meet most often while shooting shorts.

There is a difference in the meaning or method of unification. The broad framework is the same in terms of becoming one for regime change.



▷ Young-jin Joo/Anchor: President Jun-seok Lee, however, has a strong criticism and remarks that are too strong for Candidate Ahn Cheol-soo or the People's Party to accept, 'Hey, can you really unify this?'

Can you even think of it this way?

Does anyone else think so?



▶ Hee-ryong Won / Head of People's Power Policy Headquarters: Our CEO, Jun-seok Lee, has a point of sharply pointing out in his own way about past experiences and how much the supporters caught in the current opinion polls will come to the effect of unification.

It is not because we do not know or ignore such things, but the unification has the effect of overwhelmingly changing the whole atmosphere by valuing even a single grain of grass or a stone, and adapting the people's hearts desperate for a regime change accordingly.

Is it simply 1% or 2% of opinion polls?

Or in the past the conditions were like this or that.



▷ Young-Jin Joo/Anchor: In the policy part, if there is a need to find common factors among the policies of Candidate Cheol-Soo Ahn and Seok-Yeol Yoon, wouldn't that be the responsibility of General Manager Won Hee-ryong?



▶ Hee-ryong Won / Head of the People's Power Policy Headquarters: I will do it, but these are all small matters since we exchanged policies in front of the great cause of regime change.

If there is a big agreement, we are confident that we will create it in a day or two for a good cause and for everyone to come together.



▷ Young-Jin Joo/Anchor: Hee-Ryong Won, head of the policy department, appeared at the news briefing of Young-Jin Joo.

Can you confidently tell your viewers 'we will be unified'?



▶ Hee-ryong Won / Head of People's Power Policy Headquarters: To be honest, I can't say for sure.

As I said before, such a desperate and humble attitude that requires you to be very careful about even a single leaf of grass or even a single gust of wind.

I believe that only when that happens will the door for regime change be wide open in front of him.



▷ Young-Jin Joo/Anchor: Director Won Hee-Ryong resigned from the Jeju governorship midway and took on the challenge of running for the People's Power presidential candidate.

And now, he is the head of the policy division of candidate Yoon Seok-yeol's campaign headquarters.

There was also a prospect that former Governor Won Hee-ryong would be nominated for the by-election in Jongno, Seoul this time, but Choi Jae-hyung became former Auditor General.

How is it?

In the process, was there any advice from General Manager Won Hee-ryong?



▶ Hee-ryong Won / Head of the People's Power Policy Headquarters: I never made a statement.

I believe there will be a role for me.

And if there is a change of government, I have already declared that it doesn't matter whether I become a gatekeeper or a white soldier, and I am so determined, so I just hope that our candidate Choi Jae-hyung will go and win overwhelmingly and take part in the change of government.



▷ Young-Jin Joo/Anchor: What will be the political actions of Director Won Hee-ryong after the presidential election?

It will depend on the result though.



▶ Hee-ryong Won / Head of People's Power Policy Headquarters: If we lose, we will have to prepare for everything.

If I win, I think a role will be opened no matter how big or small it is.

I don't think that I have to fix myself somewhere and fit everything there.



▷ Young-Jin Joo/Anchor: Is it something that Won Hee-ryong also confirmed that Candidate Seok-Yeol Yoon meets with former member Seung-Min Yoo tomorrow?



▶ Hee-ryong Won / Head of People's Power Policy Headquarters: Wasn't it all reported in the media?



▷ Youngjin Joo/Anchor: Media reports.

Now, in the eyes of Director Won Hee-ryong, when former lawmaker Yoo Seung-min and CEO Lee Ju-seok came out last week, he said that he still needed more time. Have you finished organizing your mind?



▶ Won Hee-ryong/People's Power Policy Headquarters: Of course, I think that he is thinking about organizing his mind and even his future roles.

As the people saw last time at the primary debate, I think that candidate Yoo Seung-min's economic insight and his own upright convictions are invaluable as our nation's assets.



▷ Young-Jin Joo/Anchor: Lastly, I will give our viewers a chance to speak briefly as the head of the People's Power Policy Headquarters.

How is it?

Which area would you like to focus on the most?



▶ Hee-ryong Won / Head of People's Power Policy Headquarters: Our candidate, Seok-yeol Yoon, cannot lie or change his words.

Being honest is an advantage.

Also, after experiencing it, I like people very much, and I have a positive attitude towards people, and I have tolerance.

So, I think that in the future, we will show the kind of leadership that embraces the best talents and leads them like a leader, whether it is the economy in the economy, diplomatic and security in the case of foreign affairs and security, and various future national strategic issues.

As much as I promised the people that the Blue House would break away from the vertical and closed shape of the Blue House, I think that if the people give me strength and the people make it, I will become a president that suits that image.



▷ Youngjin Joo/Anchor: I see.

Let's hear it here.

It was a conversation with Won Hee-ryong, head of the policy department.

You did a great job.



(SBS Digital News Bureau)