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This is because Kim Moon-soo's nominee for Economic, Social and Labor Committee is far-right, and Lee Joo-ho's candidacy for education minister is a man during the Lee Myung-bak administration.

The presidential office explained that it could be an advantage to go back and forth between the left and the right for nominee Kim Moon-soo.



First of all, this is reporter Hwa Kang-yoon.



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Kim Moon-soo, the nominee for economic, social and labor committee chairperson who will lead the discussion on labor reform, joined the National Assembly as the New Korea Party in 1996 after more than 20 years of labor movement, and served as Gyeonggi governor for 8 years from 2006.



[Kim Dae-gi / Chief of Staff of the President: He has a lot of experience in the labor field, so he is the right person to more actively promote the labor reform tasks of the Yun Seok-yeol government, such as the establishment of a win-win labor market through labor-management cooperation…

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But it was also controversial.



In 2011, when I was the governor of Gyeonggi, I called 119 and forced him to give a government statement, causing a 'gap-jil' controversy,



[Kim Moon-su, then Governor of Gyeonggi-do (2011): Uh…

I'm the governor, who's your name?

who's on the phone now?

(Hello?) Why don't you tell me who's name is?]



Recently, bias has been pointed out, such as attending a far-right rally with Pastor Kwang-Hoon Jeon.



[Oh Young-hwan / Democratic Party floor spokesperson: Because he is a person who made the workers despair with shocking words such as the longer the civil lawsuit is held against the workers, the more the family will collapse…

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A high-ranking official in the presidential office explained that he has the advantage of being able to look into the entire society as a person who has gone from left to right.



Lee Joo-ho, the former Minister of Education, who was nominated as the 3rd candidate for the government's education minister this time, served as the chief of the Blue House under the Lee Myung-bak administration, followed by the Vice Minister and Minister of Education, Science and Technology.



The KTU criticized the policies at the time, such as the introduction of independent private high schools and the implementation of Japanese colonial rule, and called for the withdrawal of the nomination.



(Video coverage: Cho Chun-dong, Kim Heung-gi, video editing: Park Jeong-sam)