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Former Science, Technology, Information and Communication Minister Yoo Young-min has been appointed as the last de facto presidential secretary to lead Moon Jae-in’s third term in office. In just two days, the audacious staff from the nomination of the first chief of the airlift to the reorganization of the secretary’s office continued, and is interpreted to contain President Moon Jae-in’s willingness to seek an opportunity for a New Year’s change. through personal renewal before the sun goes down. This is reporter Cha Jung-yoon. One day before 2021, the Blue House announced the replacement of the presidential secretary’s office and announced the start of Moon Jae-in’s third administration. President Roh Young-min’s speech was delivered within one day, and former Minister of Science, Technology, Information and Communication, Yoo Young-min, was selected as the successor. The new director Yoo focused on communication, saying that he will organize the issues as soon as possible and increase the efficiency of the secretariat through integration and coordination. Mr. Yoo, from Busan, served as the Prime Minister of Science and Technology in the Moon Jae-in administration. As a former entrepreneur who served as President of POSCO Management Research Institute, etc., he is evaluated as an inclusive leader who is good at flexible communication and a managerial person. In particular, prior to the 2016 general election when he was 20 years old, President Moon directly recruited Yoo as a talented person as a representative of the Democratic Party, and it can be interpreted that he was considered to be the right person to lead critical politics in the second half of his term, such as economic stability and the Korean New Deal. However, Policy Officer Kim Sang-jo was hired, who previously expressed sympathy for Mr. Roh. Since there are many pending issues such as the payment of the third disaster grant and the prevention of Corona 19, it is not the time to change the head of the policy office and President Moon rejected it. The former executive director of the National Intelligence Service, Shin Hyun-soo, was named Kim Jong-ho’s successor, and the first chief civil prosecutor was appointed by the Moon Jae-in government. President Moon’s prompts for two days are interpreted as a strong determination to start the new year with a messy atmosphere like the attorney general’s recent disciplinary issue. Even at the start of the new year, there is the prospect that he will become the fifth year in power with personal renewal of staff at the secretary level. YTN Cha Jung-yoon[[email protected]]is.