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Lee Appoints New Senior Secretaries for Communication, Civil Affairs

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President Lee Jae Myung has appointed new senior presidential secretaries for communications and civil affairs, along with three other aides, the p...

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On the 21st, President Lee Jae-myung appointed Han Chan-sik, an attorney at Kim & Chang Law Firm, as the new Senior Secretary for Civil Affairs. The Blue House stated that he is “a figure who will strengthen accountability within the public service in the second year of the administration and complete prosecution reforms, including the establishment of the Serious Crimes Investigation Agency and the Prosecution Agency.” However, as Senior Secret…

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Lee appoints new senior secretaries for communication, civil affairs

President Lee Jae Myung has appointed new senior presidential secretaries for communications and civil affairs, along with three other aides, the p...

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President Lee Jae-myung carried out a surprise reshuffle of five senior aides on the 21st. Kang Hoon-sik, Chief of Staff to the President, held a briefing at the Cheong Wa Dae Chunchugwan on the same day and announced the results of the appointments for high-ranking Cheong Wa Dae staff. The new Cheong Wa Dae Hong

[Digital Daily Reporter Kim Yoo-jin] President Lee Jae-myung has carried out additional personnel changes for key presidential aides, including appointing Sung Ki-hong, former president of Yonhap News Agency, as the Blue House's second Senior Secretary for Public Relations and Communication. On the 21st, Presidential Chief of Staff Kang Hoon-sik announced the newly appointed Senior Secretaries for Public Relations, Civil Affairs, and Social Aff…

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Naver broke the news on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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