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President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol appointed Rep. Jang Je-won, who led the unification of the opposition by shadow training as the chief of staff.

In addition, people who have been called key officials of Yoon-elect during this election process, including Prosecutor-General Han Dong-hoon, are paying attention to whether the aides who were close to Yoon-elect in the prosecution will come to the fore in the future. 



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At the ceremony receiving congratulatory congratulations from President Yoo Young-min, Chief of Staff, and Lee Cheol-hee, Senior Secretary for Political Affairs, Yoon Seok-yeol mentioned Rep. Jang Je-won.



[Young-min Yoo / Chief of Staff of the President: The Blue House uses the senior secretary for political affairs as a window, and if someone is decided, it is closely like a hotline…

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[Yoon Seok-yeol / 20th President-elect: Then, why can't we, Jang Je-won, the elected chief of staff, communicate with Lee Cheol-hee.]



To prepare for the swift formation of the transition committee, Rep. Jang, a key aide, was first appointed as the chief of staff.



Rep. Jang was designated as the so-called 'Yunhak-kwan' and declared a white army, but showed unchanging trust in the phase of unification of the opposition.



Rep. Kwon Seong-dong, who has been called the 'Yun Hak-kwan' with Rep. Jang, is the first to challenge the ruling party's first floor leader, and Rep. Yoon Han-hong is likely to run for Gyeongnam governor.



Inside the prosecution, it is certain that Han Dong-hoon, deputy director of the Judicial Research and Training Institute, will be revived after being pushed out of the office due to confrontation with the Moon Jae-in administration.



In an interview with the media last month, President-elect Yoon also hinted that he would appoint a vice-director to a key position such as the head of the Central Prosecutor's Office, saying, "He suffered a lot from the government and has almost acted like an independence movement."



Kun-hee Kim is expected to remain quiet for the time being.



In response to SBS's inquiry, she said that she would be by her side with all her might so that the elected president can faithfully carry out the vocation given to her by the people.