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President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol's first message was 'national unity'.

President-elect Yoon said that he would pursue a politics of unification without dividing sides, and said that he would make the interests of the people and the national interest the standard for state affairs. 



Reporter Son Hyung-an reports.



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Yoon Seok-yeol's work in the official election speech was the national unity.



[Yoon Seok-yeol / 20th President-elect: This is the earnest appeal of the people to do politics of unity instead of dividing the people.]



He said that he would give priority to the people, transcending regions, camps, classes, and ideologies, to protect the interests of the people and the national interest rather than political disadvantages. He said he would use it as a national standard.



[Yoon Seok-yeol / 20th President-elect: (Before us) There will be neither a conservative and progressive Republic of Korea nor Yeongho-nam.

I, Seok-Yeol Yoon, I will go to see only the people.]



If there is a mistake in the government, I will confess honestly and communicate honestly.



[Yoon Seok-yeol / 20th President-elect: I will not hide behind the staff, and I will honestly confess the government's mistakes.

I will openly tell the public about practical difficulties and ask for understanding from the public.]



He avoided an immediate response to the investigation into the allegation against Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-myung.



[Yoon Seok-yeol / 20th President-elect: Wouldn't it be better not to talk about Daejang-dong today?

All such problems are solved by the system (Isn't it a problem to be solved?)]



However, he emphasized that any corruption that threatens democracy will be strictly punished in accordance with the principles.

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Seok-yeol / 20th President-elect: Corruption is strictly on the side of the people, regardless of your side, and we will firmly uphold the principle of the rule of law that is applied fairly to all Koreans.]



We have been competing fiercely to see who can do better to the people,” he said, adding that he will communicate with the parliament and cooperate with the opposition.