金建希夫人
South Korea will consider establishing a second annex office to assist first lady Kim Geun-hee if the majority of the public agrees with the presidential office.
The presidential office announced that it will consider establishing a second annexed office to handle matters related to Mrs. Kim Kun-hee. On the 5th, a senior official from the President's Office told reporters, ``The establishment of the second annex office
However, we have not done so until now because President Yoon Seo-gyul publicly promised not to establish one during the election period, but if the majority of the people think it is better to establish one, we will consider it.''
said. This changed the previous policy of not establishing a second annex, and suggested the possibility of installing one. However, the President's Office is not responsible for appointing special inspector generals to monitor the president's family, etc.
He reaffirmed his basic idea that the party's recommendation is necessary. The source said, ``The special inspector system will be proposed in the Diet in August, and if the ruling and opposition parties agree to recommend a special inspector and send it to us, we will appoint him.''
There is no other choice. That's the way the law is, too." ``However, if both the people's power (ruling party) and the Democratic Party (opposition party) cooperate in recommending the director of the North Korea Human Rights Foundation, then the special inspector system will be approved.
"We have said that we will cooperate with them, and it is my understanding that that view has not changed." The source also said, ``The second annexed office and the special inspector system have nothing to do with the special prosecutor bill.
It's our idea,'' he said. Furthermore, on this day, President Yun Seok-Yeong granted the right to request reconsideration (veto) of the so-called ``Kim Geun-hee Special Prosecutor's Law'' and ``Daejang-dong 5 Billion Club Special Prosecutor's Law.''
exercised.
2024/01/05 20:53 KST
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