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President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol presented 'pragmatism' and 'people's interest' as key elements at the event of the transition committee today (26th).

The purpose is to inherit the current government's business if it is helpful to the people.



Correspondent Kim Ki-tae on the sidewalk.



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President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol attended the entire workshop of the Presidential Transition Committee ahead of the selection of national tasks to be pursued by the new government.



President-elect Yoon presented two criteria for the selection of national tasks.



[Yoon Seok-yeol / President-elect: The most important thing is pragmatism and the interests of the people.

I ca n't think of anything else.]



And he ordered, "Among what the current government has done, things that should be inherited should be carefully selected for the benefit of the people."



President-elect Yoon also asked, "When receiving business reports, please create a good atmosphere so that government officials can express their opinions confidently."



At the workshop, Kim Hyung-tae, chief economist at Kim & Chang Law Firm, gave a lecture on 'Korean economy countermeasures' and Bae Soon-min, head of KT Convergence Technology Institute, gave a lecture on 'digital transformation'.



[Yoon Seok-yeol / President-elect: The most important thing is economics.

Because the next government has the responsibility to further advance and modernize the industrial structure...

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Chairman Ahn Cheol-soo emphasized the role of the transition committee, saying, "Even though previous governments have never been there, they have a responsibility to find a path that must be taken for the people."



[Chairman Ahn Cheol-soo/Presidential Transition Chairperson: If we follow the same path as the previous government, the result will be the same in the end.]



After the lecture, in the discussion conducted by 7 divisions, the selection of government tasks that fit the public eye level and the formation of a mature relationship with the National Assembly The transition committee said that the focus was on the necessity of it.



(Video coverage: Cho Chun-dong, video editing: Yu Mira)