<Anchor Kim Hyun-woo>



May 9, 2022, is the last day of President Moon Jae-in's term.

In the midst of a large crowd, President Moon left the Blue House a little while ago.

The 20th presidential inauguration ceremony will be held in the front yard of the National Assembly tomorrow.

Let's connect Parliament.



Anchor Kim Yong-tae, are the preparations for the inauguration going well?



<Anchor Kim Yong-tae>



Yes, this is the front yard of the National Assembly where the inauguration ceremony will be held tomorrow.

The inauguration ceremony of the 20th president is being prepared under the slogan of 'Republic of Korea, a new nation of people'.

The 41,000 chairs are all arranged neatly.

Then, let's connect the Blue House, where President Moon Jae-in spent the last day of his term, and the Yongsan Ministry of National Defense, where he is preparing for the first day of President Yoon Seok-yeol's term.

First, the Blue House.

President Moon left the Blue House at the same time as he left work a while ago.



Reporter Kwon Ran, where I am now is inside the Blue House, right?



<Reporter>



Yes, the building behind me is the Blue House main building.



This is the place where President Moon Jae-in usually held meetings and other business, but now it is an empty space as he last left work a while ago.



President Moon and First Lady Kim Jung-sook left work at around 5:50 pm, receiving farewells from the employees.



He did not get in a car and walked directly to the main gate of the Blue House, where thousands of citizens saw President Moon off on his way home from work.



President Moon greeted each other by shaking hands and waving hands with the citizens, and even went up to the podium to express his surprise in person.



Let's hear it for yourself.



[President Moon Jae-in: Thanks to all of you, I was able to finish my term safely.

thank you.

Please help me become a successful former president.]



President Moon is now moving to somewhere in Seoul to spend the night.



He plans to exercise command of the military, etc. while maintaining contact until midnight.



Earlier, President Moon had a busy schedule today, the last day and 1,826 days of his term.



In the morning, I visited the Seoul National Cemetery and the cemetery of the independence fighters in Hyochang Park, and in the afternoon, I met foreign guests such as Wang Qishan, Vice President of China, who visited Korea to attend the inauguration ceremony of President Yun Seok-yeol.



In addition, we did not miss the usual Corona 19 response situation inspection meeting and staff tea time.



<Anchor>



Earlier this morning, there was a resignation speech, please tell us about it.



<Reporter>



The keywords of today's resignation speech were 'thanks' and 'national unity'.



Let's listen together.



[President Moon Jae-in: The Republic of Korea has leapt into a 'country that no one can shake, a country leading the world' amid a global crisis.





He also said to himself that he "had a lot of trouble" in responding to COVID-19.



[President Moon Jae-in: The people, the government, and the president really suffered a lot.]



The most emphasized thing was national unity.



[President Moon Jae-in: The Republic of Korea will move forward more vigorously on the road to true success when it moves on the path of national unity by filling the gaps in the deepening conflict in the election process.]



In particular, a call for the new government to inherit and develop the achievements of the previous government also conveyed the



(Video coverage: Joo Beom, Lee Yong-han, Choi Dae-woong, Video editing: Jeong Seong-hoon)