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Ahn Cheol-soo, chairman of the Presidential Transitional Office, predicted a change in real estate and North Korea policy, saying that the failure of the current government should be used as a teacher.

The transition committee concludes the work report schedule for government ministries today (29th).



This is reporter Kang Cheong-wan.



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President Ahn Cheol-soo, chairman of the transition committee, held a meeting of the executive committee held this morning and stipulated that the current government has failed in policy in several areas.



Real estate and North Korea policy were cited as representative examples.



He argued that the real estate policy that insisted on only the hammer by comparing real estate regulation to a hammer and the appeasement book against North Korea to a carrot caused a real estate price surge, and that the use of carrots instead of a stick led to the collapse of the North Korea policy.



[Ahn Cheol-soo/Chairman of the Presidential Transition: Our transition committee should use this failure of the current government as a teacher.

Don't adjust the problem to the extension, but match the extension to the problem.]



It is interpreted that the next government has foretold a big change in real estate and North Korea policy.



Regarding the dinner meeting between President Moon Jae-in and President-elect Yoon the day before, Ahn said that the meeting will give momentum to the government's takeover.



President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol said that they would do their best to announce the appointment of the next government's first prime minister in early April.



Today, the transition committee concludes the work report schedule for government ministries with the work report of 11 agencies including the Prime Minister's Office and the Ministry of Justice.



A clash between the transition committee and the Ministry of Justice is also expected in the work report of the Ministry of Justice, which was delayed once as Justice Minister Park Beom-gye expressed his opposition to Yoon's promise to abolish investigation and command.



The Air Transport Service, an independent agency, plans to hold a separate meeting with the transition committee tomorrow instead of a business report.