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seems that the fate of Jeong Ho-young, the last remaining official of the Yoon Seok-yeol administration after the appointment of Prime Minister Han Deok-soo, will be decided soon.

Prime Minister Han will visit former President Roh Moo-hyun's memorial service tomorrow (23rd) as his first 'integration'.



Correspondent Kwon Ran.



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The fate of Jeong Ho-young, the last remaining hurdle in the formation of the first cabinet of the Yun Seok-yeol government, is expected to be decided soon.



A high-ranking official at the presidential office said, "It will be finalized between this evening and the 24th of this evening."



Now that the big issue of the Korea-US summit has been completed, it can be read as meaning that it is time to conclude the course of candidate Chung, which has been on hold for so long.



Within the People's Power, voices are growing that we should find an exit in the form of voluntary resignation of candidate Chung, rather than withdrawal of the president's nomination.



A key official of People's Power said in a phone call with SBS, "If it is for the success of the president and the country, we must make a beautiful decision quickly, even if it is unfair."



Above all, as the Democratic Party endorsed Prime Minister Han Deok-soo on the basis of 'cooperation on a triumphant level,' the current trend of the entire passport is that Candidate Chung should not become an obstacle to running the government in the future.



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Prime Minister Han Deok-soo will attend the 13th anniversary of former President Roh Moo-hyun tomorrow for the first time as a conservative prime minister.



Although President Yoon does not attend in person, a large number of key passport figures such as Chief of Staff Kim Dae-gi, Party Leader Lee Jun-seok, and floor leader Kwon Seong-dong, as well as the Chief of Staff Kim Dae-gi, visit Bonghama Village.



In the Democratic Party, former President Moon Jae-in will personally attend a memorial service for the first time in five years, and general election chairman Lee Jae-myung, co-chairs Yun Ho-jung and Park Ji-hyun, as well as members of the far-flung opposition are expected to gather.



(Video coverage: Kim Nam-seong, video editing: Hwang Ji-young, CG: Seo Seung-hyun)