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The appointment of the president-elect Yoon Seok-yeol as chairman and vice chairman of the Presidential Transition Committee will be announced on the afternoon of the 13th.

Ahn Cheol-soo, chairman of the People's Party, as the transition chairperson and Kwon Young-se, a member of the People's Power, as the vice chairperson, are most likely being mentioned.



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President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol today announces the appointment of the chairperson and vice chairperson of the Presidential Transition Committee.



It is reported that the People's Power Rep. Kwon Young-se, who served as the head of the predecessor division as the vice-chairman, is being considered strongly.



Previously, Jang Je-won, the elected chief of staff, stated that the composition of the transition committee could change depending on



Ahn 's decision to assume the role of the transition chairperson.

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It is reported that yesterday afternoon, he met with Representative Ahn and discussed the composition of the transition committee on the premise of accepting the chairperson position.



Rep. Kwon Young-se, who led the predecessor headquarters, even stated that he was refusing to do so, but it is known that President-elect Yoon persuaded him to assume the role of vice-chairman himself.



President-elect Yoon plans to finalize the appointment of the transition committee during the next week, hold a signboard ceremony on the 21st, and officially launch the transition committee.



President-elect Yoon also accepted the suggestions of local government heads belonging to the People's Power, and decided to establish an additional task force for balanced regional development under the transition committee.



A key official from the elected party explained, "Even the heads of regional governments, which are mostly affiliated with the Democratic Party, need a window to deliver local issues to the takeover committee."