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Today (17th) has been 100 days since the Yoon Seok-yeol administration took office.

In the meantime, the approval rating has fallen to the 20% level due to the personnel controversy, etc., but President Yoon Seok-yeol also hinted that he would make changes in a meticulous and substantial manner rather than a massive personal renewal right away.

President Yoon is expected to hold a press conference this morning and explain the direction of government reform to overcome the low approval rating and the future direction of state management.



Reporter Park Won-kyung reports.



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The press conference for the 100th day of inauguration of President Yoon Seok-yeol will be held at 10 am today in the briefing room on the first floor of the Yongsan Presidential Office.



The press conference, scheduled for 40 minutes under the title '100 Days of Inauguration, Hear from the President', will be held in the order of President Yoon's all remarks and Q&A.



In all of the remarks, it seems that the direction of future government operation will be revealed at a small meeting on the 100th day of inauguration.



The question-and-answer session will be conducted in such a way that the questioner raises his hand and the moderator calls his/her name without any restrictions on the subject.



It seems that questions such as text messages sent to Kwon Seong-dong, the People's Power floor leader, Lee Jun-seok, and a solution to the low level of support for the state government are expected to come up.



It is expected that there will be questions about the bold conception of North Korea expressed in the Liberation Day congratulatory speech and ways to improve relations between Korea and Japan and Korea and China.



There is also the possibility of announcing the personnel renewal plan for the presidential office and the appointment of the currently vacant cabinets such as the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Health and Welfare.



At today's press conference, eight chiefs of the presidential office and higher will also be present, including Chief of Staff Kim Dae-gi and National Security Director Kim Seong-han.



SBS will broadcast the entire press conference live, starting with President Yoon's all remarks from 10 am today.