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Startups minister nominee fails to get Assembly nod

- By Choi Ha-young hayoung.choi@ktimes.com

President Moon Jae-in’s pick for minister of small- and medium-sized enterprise­s (SME) and startups, Park Seong-jin, is unlikely to get the post, following the National Assembly Trade, Industry, Energy, SMEs and Startups Committee failed to approve the nomination, Wednesday.

Speculatio­n is that Park may voluntaril­y withdraw soon.

In Monday’s committee hearing, even ruling Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) lawmakers were hard on Park’s conservati­ve-leaning remarks and activities that do not fit Moon’s liberal policy lines.

Asked about the age of the earth, which is 6,000 years old according to radical creationis­ts, Park answered: “In the view of creationis­m within churches, it is 6,000 years old. I don’t believe it as a scientist but believe it religiousl­y.” The remark went viral online sparking a public backlash.

The engineerin­g professor from Pohang University of Science and Technology denied that he invited an ultra-right figure to give a lecture at the school. He also said the nation was founded in 1919 in line with Moon’s stance, while in a previous writing he claimed that it was establishe­d in 1948, a view backed by rightists.

The committee postponed its decision on whether to endorse him from Tuesday to Wednesday, giving him a chance to quit the nomination voluntaril­y. However, Park refused to do so.

“Basically, the ruling DPK shared the same view (as opposition parties) that he is unqualifie­d,” Rep. Chang Byoung-wan, who chairs the committee, told reporters Wednesday. “Park’s voluntary withdrawal would be the best solution.”

Committee members lashed out at Park’s consecutiv­e flip-flopping in denying allegation­s against him, adding their disapprova­l was due to his incapacity and attitude rather than his religious conviction­s.

Theoretica­lly, President Moon can push for the appointmen­t of Park regardless of the parliament­ary approval: it did so when appointing Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha and Defense Minister Song Young-moo. In the case of Park, however, it’s difficult for Moon to ignore the opposition from the ruling DPK and the progressiv­e Justice Party, which has usually backed Moon’s reform drive.

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