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Today (8th), President Yoon Seok-yeol is returning to work after a vacation.

As the approval rating fell to the 20% range in a poll from his vacation period, attention is focused on what kind of message he will deliver on his way to work today.

For now, there are forecasts that the focus will be on revitalizing the economy rather than human renewal.

In the midst of this, the second deputy director of the National Security Office, Shin In-ho, resigned last weekend due to health reasons. 



Reporter Ki-tae Kim reports.



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President Yoon Seok-yeol accepted the resignation of Shin In-ho, the second deputy director of the National Security Office.



The reason for the resignation of Deputy Director Shin, revealed by the presidential office, was 'deteriorating health'.



Choi Young-beom, senior public relations chief, said, "The second deputy director of the Security Office has a strong will that there should not be any loopholes in security management due to health problems, as he has to be on standby 24 hours a day."



It is the first time that a senior secretary has resigned under the current government.



A high-ranking official in the presidential office said, "There is nothing other than health reasons," said a high-ranking official at the presidential office when asked if there was any misconduct or misconduct.



The presidential office explained that until a successor is appointed, Defense Secretary Lim Ki-hoon will act as the second deputy chief.



President Yoon returns to his job today after a summer vacation.



A high-ranking official in the presidential office said, "



He also said that the government will focus on the 'economy' in the future.



He said he would focus on revitalizing the economy while paying attention to the working class and the underprivileged.



Through special amnesty and Liberation Day commemorative speeches, it seems that they will seek to change the situation by sending messages related to national unity and diplomacy.