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This time, it is news from the political world.

President Yoon Seok-yeol, who is celebrating his 100th day in office today (17th), will hold a press conference to explain his thoughts, achievements, and the direction of state affairs.

He is also expected to reveal his position regarding former President Lee Jun-seok of People's Power.



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 he will reveal his remarks on the 100th day of his inauguration and the direction of future state management.



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-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.