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President Moon Jae-in emphasized the need to improve the hearing system of excessive personal deprivation, saying that it is difficult to sell good human resources due to avoiding staff hearings. With reorganization in mind in the near future, analysts say the difficulty of hiring and verifying staff was discussed. This is reporter Cha Jung-yoon. In September last year, President Moon Jae-in appointed then-Justice Minister Cho Kuk, who was surrounded by numerous suspicions, and pointed out the problems of the audience of the National Assembly staff. He said the more reformed people are, the more difficult they are in the hearing process, and he expressed concern that the hearing chairman’s appearance will become a place for political wrangling rather than verification. President Moon, who went to the National Assembly to give a speech at the time of a year later, spoke again about the need to improve human resources issues. Prior to his speech, he met with the president of the National Assembly and opposition leaders and appealed for the difficulty of recruiting human resources due to the avoidance of staff hearings. President Moon said that although he was willing, there were cases in which he could not be selected from the opposition of his family, and he also called for an improvement of the system for the next government. It can be interpreted as again asking the National Assembly that the staff hearing not be conducted as excessive personal information about the family rather than as a capacity check or policy evaluation. Regarding this, Speaker of Parliament Park Byung-seok said that although the candidate’s morality check is being reviewed at a closed hearing, the proposed amendment to the Personnel Hearings Act is not speeding up the discussion. In particular, President Moon emphasized that the husband and wife of the WTO Secretary-General, Myung-hee Myung-hee, are former members of the opposition party, and that the couple are individuals, emphasizing that the candidate himself must be the center of the nomination process. At the time when reopening rumors are constantly being raised this year, it is also speculated that President Moon’s comments on the staff hearings were on the mind. The Blue House, however, drew a line on the extension of President Moon’s comments to the reopening theory, saying it will not comment on whether the reorganization will reopen. YTN Cha Jung-yoon[[email protected]]is.