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Chairman Ahn Cheol-soo of the People's Party, who served as the chairman of the presidential transition, held a press conference today (14th).

He mentioned fairness and the rule of law and said that he would quickly prepare a blueprint for the government in order to create a successful government. 



Correspondent Kim Ki-tae.



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President Ahn Cheol-soo, chairman of the transition committee, held his first press conference at the National Assembly on the afternoon of the 14th.



He presented five tasks as the tasks of the times.



He focuses on fairness, rule of law, and restoration of democracy, food for the future, balanced regional development, sustainability, and national unity.



Chairman Ahn announced that the transition committee would prepare a blueprint for future government operation to solve these challenges of the times.



[Ahn Cheol-soo/Chairman of the Presidential Transition Committee: We will establish the vision and philosophy of the new government, and calmly but quickly prepare a blueprint for the government’s government tasks and strategies.



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Chairman Ahn also announced three transition committee members from the Planning and Coordination Division among the 7 divisions of the transition committee.



Choo Kyung-ho, Senior Vice-President of People's Power, was appointed as the secretariat member, and Lee Tae-gyu, a member of the People's Party, and Choi Jong-hak, a professor at Seoul National University Business School, were appointed as transition members, respectively.



Regarding the possibility of his appointment as the Prime Minister, which has been raised by some of his members, Chairman Ahn said that he cannot afford to ignore the current situation and will focus on the task of the transition committee.



[Chairman Ahn Cheol-soo/Presidential Takeover Committee: There are people who are talking about the Prime Minister, but I have only the thought of focusing on my current job.]



Chairman Ahn aims to complete the appointment of the additional transition committee by this weekend said there is