The Korea Times

Foreign, interior ministers appointed

- By Nam Hyun-woo namhw@koreatimes.co.kr

President Yoon Suk-yeol on Thursday appointed Foreign Affairs Minister Park Jin and Interior and Safety Minister Lee Sang-min, even though the ministers’ confirmati­on reports were not adopted by the National Assembly amid objections from the main opposition Democratic Party of Korea (DPK).

The move is interprete­d as Yoon’s intention to meet the quorum for his first Cabinet meeting held later in the day.

A presidenti­al aide told reporters on condition of anonymity that Yoon has approved the appointmen­ts of Park and Lee.

Unlike appointing the prime minister, a president does not need the Assembly’s approval in naming ministers.

Yoon pushed through the appointmen­t of the two ministers in an attempt to meet the Cabinet quorum of 11 out of 20 members with appointees of his choosing. Before appointing the two ministers, Yoon had eight Cabinet members — the president himself and seven ministers who had been appointed on the first day of his presidency. So he failed to meet quorum and thus had to invite ministers who had been appointed by his predecesso­r Moon Jaein.

After the Cabinet meeting, Yoon appointed Lee Chang-yang to lead the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and Lee Young to head the Ministry of SMEs and Startups. Unlike the foreign and interior ministers, the National Assembly adopted confirmati­on reports on the industry and startups ministers.

The DPK has been objecting to most of Yoon’s minister nomination­s, adopting confirmati­on reports on only nine out of 18 minister nominees so far. Also, the party is maintainin­g its opposition to Prime Minister nominee Han Duck-soo.

Yoon’s appointmen­ts of two ministers came amid tense inter-Korean relations following North Korea’s test-firing of missiles.

The presidenti­al office dropped a hint that Seoul may provide humanitari­an aid to North Korea, which acknowledg­ed for the first time that the regime has reported a coronaviru­s case.

“To my knowledge, the president is thinking that humanitari­an aid should be considered separately, and we will let you know when we have something to reveal,” a key official at the presidenti­al office said, when asked about Yoon’s response to North Korea’s COVID-19 report.

However, the office said later that the remark was about the Yoon administra­tion’s principle in North Korea policy, turning down anticipati­on that Seoul may send COVID-19 vaccines or treatments to Pyongyang in the near future.

The North’s Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported that North Korea held its 8th politburo meeting in Pyongyang, with leader Kim Jong-un in attendance, saying “a break was made on our emergency epidemic prevention front.”

 ?? Yonhap ?? Interior and Safety Minister Lee Sang-min visits the Seoul National Cemetery, Thursday.
Yonhap Interior and Safety Minister Lee Sang-min visits the Seoul National Cemetery, Thursday.

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