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President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol takes his first steps as elected president, starting with a visit to the National Cemetery this morning (10th).

A public press conference is also scheduled to follow. 



Reporter Ha Jeong-yeon will deliver today's schedule for the elected winner.



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President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol begins his first appointment with a visit to the National Cemetery of Seoul at 10:00 this morning.



Former President Roh Moo-hyun, former President Lee Myung-bak, former President Park Geun-hye, and President Moon Jae-in all visited the Memorial Hall as their first official schedule after being elected.



Key figures from the Election Countermeasures Headquarters, including Lee Jun-seok, representative of the People's Power, will attend the visit to the Memorial Hall.



President-elect Yoon goes directly to the National Assembly after visiting the Memorial Hall.



At 11 a.m., he will hold a press conference at the Library of Congress to answer questions from reporters along with the official winners.



At this meeting, he is interested in whether he will reveal a blueprint for government operation or a plan to form a presidential transition committee.



At 2 pm, he will hold a ceremony to dismantle the predecessor headquarters at the People's Power Company, and attend the People's Power Assembly General Assembly to discuss pending issues, such as support for forest fire damage and measures to prevent COVID-19.



If Yoon-elect receives a certificate of election at the National Election Commission this morning, he will be legally elected.



It is known that his presidential election will be received through a proxy.