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conflicts within the ruling party that have been reported so far may have also contributed to the decline in the Yun Seok-yeol government's approval ratings.

President Yun Seok-yeol, who is celebrating his 100th day in office with a poor report card, is expected to start renewing his office in the first place.

Kim Dae-gi, chief of staff, will remain in office, but it is likely that former lawmaker Kim Eun-hye is newly introduced.



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The personnel renewal of the presidential office is expected to take place around the middle of next week.



President Yoon Seok-yeol said that changing people could reduce the power of government in the process of adapting to the presidential office.



However, as the approval rating for state administration has slumped to the 20% level, showing no sign of a rebound, and bad news such as confusion over the lowering of the admissions age policy or controversy over dealing with heavy rains continued, the direction was changed to finding a breakthrough through the overhaul of the presidential office system.



So far, the chief of staff for whom the theory of replacement has been raised is Kim Dae-gi, chief of staff, Choi Young-beom, senior public relations chief, and Lee Jin-bok, chief of political affairs.



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As a result of the SBS coverage, Kim Dae-gi, the chief of staff, was held on the job.



A key passport official said that President Yoon's trust in Chief of Staff Kim was strong, and that if he was replaced, he considered that he would be seen as a de facto sergeant.



A high-ranking official from the presidential office also said that there is no suitable replacement for the chief of staff, and the situation has to be dealt with such as the appointment of ministers and preparations for the regular National Assembly.



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Kim Eun-hye, a former member of the public relations line that has caused confusion in the process of explaining various controversies, is likely to be put in.



It is evaluated that former lawmaker Kim works well with President Yoon, as he served as a spokesperson for the then-elected at the time of the transition committee.



We are also carefully considering the replacement of the chief of political affairs in order to bridge the gap with the opposition and reestablish amicable relations with the ruling party.



The parties being discussed said that the staff could not say that they would resign irresponsibly first, but that if there was something to be held accountable, they would.



(Video coverage: Joo Beom and Lee Yong-han, Video editing: Park Jeong-sam)