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President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol reconfirmed his position on the abolition of the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, while revealing the hiring policy centered on experience and skill.
The Democratic Party has made a difference by appointing a young female feminist as the chairman of the emergency response committee.
Correspondent Park Won-kyung.
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Yoon Seok-yeol's unilateral approach to her HR principle was that he would not say goodbye to sharing a seat.
Rather than artificially arranging gender or region, she said that she would hire her talents based on her experience and skills, and she also included a euphemistic criticism of the current government.
[Yoon Seok-yeol/President-elect: Share seats, and I don't think national unity is in that way.]
President-elect Yoon said that the government organization should be re-imagined to deal with injustice against women more effectively, she said. He has repeatedly stated his position on the abolition of the Family Ministry.
[Yoon Seok-yeol/President-elect: I made this (Ministry of Gender Equality and Family) during the days of President Kim Dae-jung and played a role through many laws and other such things, but now I am not fulfilling the historical vocation of the ministry.
] He explained that the idea of the elected president is to divide and respond according to the function of each ministry without giving up.
The Democrats have made a difference.
As the co-chair of the emergency response committee to lead the local elections, 26-year-old Park Ji-hyeon, former vice-chairman of the Women's Committee, who worked as a tracking team for the 'Nth Room Incident', a cyber sexual exploitation case, was selected.
There is also the idea of continuing the support of women in their 20s confirmed in the presidential election and the character of Lee Jun-seok's opponent.
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Party Joint Emergency Response Committee Chairman: (Chairman Park Ji-hyeon) also said that he would make an effort to faithfully legislate various policies and legislative issues that (Chairman Park Ji-hyun) has been pursuing.
He set a date saying that it would not turn out the way the elected president intended.
The existence of the leisure department is expected to be a hot issue in the June local elections, as the Democratic Party, which has a majority of seats, has made it clear that President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol's promise to abolish it will be blocked.