The new and old powers are showing signs of clashing head-on again over the issue of personnel rights at the end of the current administration's term.



When the Presidential Takeover Committee strongly criticized the current government, saying that the new CEO Park Doo-seon of Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) on the 31st was "a disgraceful person," the Blue House vehemently denies it and gives an absurd response.



With the Blue House meeting between President Moon Jae-in and elected President Yoon Seok-yeol on the 28th, the two sides, which seemed to create a mood of cooperation, are raising tensions again over personnel rights in just three days.



There are even observations that the conflict between the two sides may affect the consultations before the relocation of the president's office in Yongsan.



President-elect Yoon's side opened the door by defining Park Doo-seon, the new CEO of Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, who was appointed on the 28th, as a 'basketball' person of the current administration.



Won Il-hee, senior deputy spokesperson for the transition committee, criticized today at a briefing, saying, "Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) forced the election of new representative Park Doo-seon, who is known as President Moon Jae-in's younger brother and university alumni."



Deputy Spokesperson Won hit directly against Korea Development Bank, the major shareholder of Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, and the current government, saying, "There is a lot of potential for abuse of power."



He also said that he would request an investigation into the matter with the Board of Audit and Inspection.



In particular, referring to President Moon's statement to Acting President Hwang Kyo-ahn five years ago that he was "opposition to the change of government," he did not hide the enraged expression, saying, "It was right at the time and wrong now." didn't



Kim Ki-hyeon, floor leader of the People's Power, also said at the top today, "I want you to stop parachuting and paying tribute to the people. pasted.



The Blue House is of the opinion that this argument by the transition committee is completely different from the truth.




A Blue House official said in a phone call today, "The Blue House has never done such a thing, was unaware of that fact, and has absolutely nothing to do with (the person concerned)."



The Blue House position is that there is no reason to intervene in the process of electing President Park, and there is no fact that he did.



Rather, the passport argued that the president-elect Yoon's side was attempting to collect and print blacklist data related to public officials.



During a policy coordination meeting in the morning, Democratic Party floor spokeswoman Lee Su-jin mentioned the fact that Rep. Lee Dal-gon requested information on the history of executives appointed to major positions in ministries and public institutions, and said, "The people's power has already made a blacklist to print out the Moon Jae-in government. Are you ready?” he replied.



At a recent meeting with the Blue House, President Moon and President-elect Yoon reached a consensus that the two sides would amicably resolve the issue of personnel at the end of their term through working-level consultations.



At a briefing after the Blue House meeting, Chief of Staff Jang Je-won of Yoon-elect said, "There was no specific talk about 'how to greet someone' at the end of the term. , Jang Je-won, Chief of Staff, asked me to discuss it well so that the people's worries could be alleviated.





First of all, both sides are showing the position that the personnel issue of DSME and the issue of relocating the office are separate.



An official from the transition committee said in a phone call, "The personnel issue of Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering has been raised because it is a matter of principle, and discussions about relocating the office will proceed regardless of this."



Even for the Blue House, showing a non-cooperative attitude before the president-elect Yoon's office under the pretext of the transition committee's argument for 'sticking out' is burdensome as it can lead to criticism of 'catch the ankle'.



In a meeting with President-elect Yoon on the 28th, President Moon said, "We will closely cooperate with the budget according to the exact relocation plan."



President-elect Kim Eun-hye explained that the two sides plan to hold working-level discussions for follow-up measures after the Blue House meeting, such as relocating the office.



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