"President must have made up his mind"...Revealing the results of the interview is "unclear."

2024.10.20. PM 9:49
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The meeting between President Yoon Suk Yeol and Representative Han Dong-hoon of the People's Power is just a day away.

As expected, the biggest concern is what opinions will be shared over the controversy over Kim Gun-hee, but there are observations within the presidential office that President Yoon may have made his decision.

Reporter Cho Yong-sung reports.

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President Yoon Suk Yeol and Representative Han Dong-hoon of the People's Power will meet in the presence of Chief of Staff Jeong Jin-seok of the President's Office.

Once the interview schedule, which was discussed urgently between two likely dates until just before the announcement, has been confirmed, attention is now focused on the outcome of the interview.

At the meeting, which decided not to limit the agenda, the four reforms, including medical reform, and the party-government relationship are expected to be on the table.

[Yoon Suk Yeol / President (last 17th): There will be many difficulties, there will be resistance. But I will definitely complete these four reforms with you.]

In particular, this issue is bound to be the center of the discussion, as representative Han publicly demanded personnel reform, suspension of external activities, and cooperation to clarify suspicions to resolve the controversy over First Lady Kim Gun-hee.

In response, an official from the presidential office said, "President Yoon must have been determined to accept and explain what," and analyzed, "His judgment must have been over."

However, he said, "The conclusion is vague, and there is a high possibility that it will not fall off."

Another key official in the presidential office said, "We don't have to give an answer right away on the day of the interview," adding, "It's also meaningful to listen to Han's story."

However, if there is no tangible result after the interview, it could face criticism as an 'empty interview',
There are even concerns that the conflict between pro-Yoon-gye and close relatives in the
ruling party will deepen.

Of course, if the discussions between President Yoon and Representative Han are resolved easily, the presidential office's expectation is that a new phase against the opposition's rental offensive can be made.

The so-called "Yoon-Han Conflict," which continues unknowingly depending on how President Yoon will organize Han's demands in the hard-won meeting, is also expected to determine its direction.

I'm YTN's Cho Yong Sung.

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: Jung Tae-woo
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Design: Jeon Hwirin


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