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In order to schedule a meeting between President Moon Jae-in and President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol, which was canceled yesterday (16th), the two sides resumed working-level discussions.

A fierce battle of nerves is continuing over the right to personnel in public institutions, which is considered one of the reasons for the failure of the meeting.



This content was covered by reporter Jun-mo Moon.



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Blue House and the president-elect announced that the meeting had been postponed, saying that the working-level discussions were not completed.



[Eun-hye Kim / Spokesperson Yun Seok-yeol: Coordination is still ongoing.] The



conversation partners, Lee Cheol-hee, senior presidential secretary for political affairs, and Jang Je-won, the elected chief of staff, remained silent all day, but violently out-of-court over the issue of personnel rights in public institutions and public corporations that were raised as issues. A fight ensued.



The People's Power has attacked the Moon Jae-in government with a 'salutation of saliva' at the end of his tenure.



[Kim Ki-hyeon/People's Power Floor Leader: The idea of ​​appointing a person according to the old Moon Jae-in government's philosophy is an arrogant act that defies the will of the people.]



Rep. Ha Tae-kyung mentions the Bank of Korea governor whose term ends on the 31st .

He pointed out that "the concession of the Blue House is regrettable."



As the people's power began to collect cases of hacking away from public institutions, the Blue House and the Democratic Party responded that the right to personnel is the president's own right.



[Park Soo-hyeon/Chief of Public Communication at the Blue House (MBC Radio): This is an issue that corresponds to the president's personnel rights.

So, I don't think it's right to argue about it.]



Pro-munition key member Yoon Geon-young dismissed it as "a very unreasonable request" saying, "To tell the president not to exercise his/her personal authority is the same as breaking the current law."



However, a Blue House official said that if an open atmosphere is created in the meeting between the president and the elected president without making noise in the surroundings, there is a possibility that the issue of personnel rights will be naturally discussed.



(Video coverage: Lee Yong, Video editing: Kim Jin-won, CG: Kim Hong-sik)