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President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol met Archbishop Jeong Sun-taek, the Catholic Archbishop of Seoul today (30th) and served food.

Ahn Cheol-soo, chairman of the takeover committee, dismissed the theory of the prime minister, saying, "He will not participate in the cabinet."



Reporter Hwa Kang-yun reports.



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Yoon Seok-yeol, who had prevented Archbishop Jeong Sun-taek as a presidential candidate on the 9th of last month, visited Archbishop Jeong as an elected candidate today.



Archbishop Jeong congratulated the election and asked 'to unite the hearts of all scattered people', and the elected President Yoon responded by engraving it and remembering it.



President-elect Yoon then went to the Myeong-dong Cathedral to serve meals at the 'Myeong-dong Rice Restaurant', a free lunch restaurant.



[Eun-hye Kim / Spokesperson for Elected President: I would like to inform you that the role of the country that President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol thinks was that the socially weak and marginalized should be looked after in the arms of the country.]



In the afternoon, I will have a phone call with Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte.



While the selection of the first prime minister for the new government is accelerating, Ahn Cheol-soo, who was mentioned as a candidate, dismissed the theory of the prime minister, saying, "I will not participate in the cabinet."



Chairman Ahn said that he first met with Yoon Seok-yeol yesterday and said that he had no intention of taking over as prime minister.



[Chairman Ahn Cheol-soo/Presidential Transition:

I thought that it would be better to open up a space for the elected person to express their will...

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Regarding his future plans, he said, "I will contribute to things that can broaden the party's support base and stabilize the government."