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Presidential transition committee members are candidates who can be selected as new government cabinet ministers or Blue House aides beyond government takeover roles.

So, when I looked into what kind of people were forming, 'a man in his 50s from Seoul National University' stood out, and the return of 'from the Lee Myung-bak government' was also noticeable.



Correspondent Kim Ki-tae.



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is the organizational chart of the new government transition committee.



Under the transition chairperson Cheol-soo Ahn and vice chairperson Young-se Kwon, 7 divisions and 24 committee members were formed.



When I looked at the sides, professors and graduates of Seoul National University were the main focus.



Planning and Coordination Division Choi Jong-hak, Professor of Business Administration at Seoul National University, Economics Division 2 in charge of industrial jobs, Chang-yang Lee, Professor of Business Engineering at KAIST, 12 scholars, just half of them.



Judging from the university they came from, a majority of 13 students graduated from Seoul National University.



Another characteristic is the return of the so-called 'MB men' from the Lee Myung-bak government.



Let's take a look at the Foreign Affairs and Security Division, all three of them served as the 2nd Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the Blue House Foreign Strategic Planning Officer, and the Security Policy Officer, respectively, under the Lee Myung-bak administration.



This prospect prevails over whether the MB government's basic principles such as ROK-U.S. cooperation and North Korea principle will be reflected as it is.



Changkyung Kim, a member of the Science and Technology Education Division, also served as the 2nd Vice Minister of Education in the MB government.



This time, let's take a look at Ahn Cheol-soo, a close aide to the 'unification partner'.



Rep. Tae-gyu Lee, Deputy Mayor of Government Affairs Kim Do-shik, and Spokesperson Shin Yong-hyun participated in the event.



There are also people who were recruited by President Moon Jae-in when he was a candidate.



Former SK Innovation Group Director Yoo Woong-hwan, Economics Division 2, served as the head of the job division at Moon Jae-in's election five years ago.



Let's take a look at the region of origin.



Seoul has the most with 11, followed by Yeongnam with 6 and Honam with 1 member.



There are 4 female transition committee members, including Rep. Lim Ja and Seoul National University professor Park Soon-ae, and there are 12 in their 50s, but young people in their 20s and 30s were not included in the transition committee.



[Yoon Seok-yeol/President-elect: In order to serve the people properly, you have to serve the people with the best experience and skills in each field.]



Seoul, Seoul National University, men in their 50s, etc. He explained that he gave priority to professionalism and skills rather than selected personnel, and this principle will also be applied to the formation of a new government cabinet.