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Let's solve the remaining questions with reporter Lee Han-seok from the Political Department.



Q. Will the current government cooperate with the 'relocation of the president's office'?



[Lee Han-seok/Reporter: Yes.

The elected side sees that it will be easy to approve the preliminary budget of 49.6 billion won at this week's cabinet meeting because it has been steadily conducting practical consultations with the Ministry of Strategy and Security and the Ministry of Public Administration and Security.

First of all, the Blue House has not made an official position, but it is said that the reserve fund is money that the Moon Jae-in government is responsible for.



The national security situation is also a sensitive issue.

The construction of the Oval Office and the relocation of the Ministry of National Defense are scheduled for next month, and a North Korean provocation is expected at this time.

It is also the responsibility of the Moon Jae-in government to respond to this.

Therefore, depending on the provocation, type and scale, response is prioritized, so the transfer speed may not be as fast as President-elect Yoon thought.

In the end, cooperation with the Blue House seems to be the key, but it is likely this week.

It is expected that the meeting between President Moon Jae-in and President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol will reach some conclusion.]



Q. Is there any problem with the defense of the Yongsan Office?



[Lee Han-seok/Reporter: Currently, the no-fly zone is 8.4 km in radius from the presidential office.

However, President-elect Yoon's side announced that it would reduce the radius to 3.7 km along with the relocation to Yongsan.

So, the radar detection performance and anti-aircraft weapon performance have been improved, and considering our military air superiority control ability, there is no problem.

He also said that there are no plans to install additional air defense artillery units in military facilities to defend the presidential office.

The explanation is that the Ministry of National Defense and the Joint Chiefs of Staff already have an anti-aircraft defense system in place.]



Q. Is it possible to create Yongsan Park within the presidential term?



[Lee Han-seok/Reporter: Yongsan Park was originally planned by the government to open around 2027.

However, since President-elect Yoon has announced that he will build a national park as soon as possible within his term, the speed seems to be quite high.

Around June of this year, a quarter of the entire Yongsan U.S. military base is expected to be returned, and this is facing the south side of the Ministry of National Defense.

So, it is expected that the park will be selectively converted from here through the pollution purification work.]



Q. What is the Democratic Party's position 'relocating the presidential office'?



[Lee Han-seok/Reporter: Yes.

First of all, I am opposed to the death row like 'It's a hasty decision'.

Currently, it costs about 1 trillion won to relocate the troops of the Ministry of National Defense and the Blue House, and to create a new garrison area.

In particular, Yongsan and Namsan areas are tied to height restrictions and redevelopment and reconstruction are restricted, so it is argued that the exercise of citizen's property rights is affected.

The Democratic Party is betting that it will convene the relevant National Assembly Standing Committee this week and focus on the issue of relocating the Oval Office, but it has been ten days since the election.

There is a possibility that Jungkook will suddenly freeze.]