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The conflict between President Moon Jae-in and President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol is not being resolved.

Regarding the issue of the right to appoint the audit committee members, which is a key point of the conflict between the old and the old, the Board of Audit and Inspection stated that consultation between the current government and the new government is the priority. is the atmosphere.



Correspondent Kim Ki-tae.



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The core of the conflict between the Blue House and the transition committee is the exercise of the right to appoint an audit committee member.



Of the total 7 audit committee members, only 5 are currently filled, and the elected officials claim that 3 of them are pro-female.



So, the majority is different depending on who fills the two vacancies.



Audit committee members are to be appointed by the president at the request of the Chairman of the Board of Audit and Inspection.



When the transition committee emphasized that "the proposal to appoint Lee Yang-gi as an audit committee member of the government should not be a factor that undermines objectivity and fairness," it is said that the Board of Audit and Inspection answered that it questioned whether it was appropriate to exercise the right in the current situation.



[Shin Yong-hyeon/Acquisition Committee Spokesperson: (The Board of Audit and Inspection) has stated that it is appropriate to exercise the right of recommendation when the current government and the new government are negotiated in light of past precedents.]



If there is no consultation between the Blue House and the elected party, the Audit Committee member is proposed Since the intention is not to do so, if the final consultation fails, the new government will put more weight on the exercise of the right to personnel.



Negotiations between the two sides have not made progress today.



A high-ranking official at the Blue House said, "Even though we promised not to do so-called 'code greetings', the elected side is sticking to the position that 'we should not oppose people'."



On the other hand, an official from the elected party accepted, saying, "All procedures are in progress to make a salute."



In the midst of this, the transition committee criticized it, saying that some Democratic lawmakers asked the National Police Agency to submit a report on the transition committee's work, saying, "It gave a signal not to cooperate with the relevant agency."



(Video coverage: Cho Chun-dong, video editing: Park Jeong-sam)