South Korea’s President Moon Jae-in left behind his successor, Yoon Seok-you, as a souvenir of “an increase of 130,000 civil servants.” JBpress

It is the national blood tax that compensates for the deficit of public institutions and the salaries of civil servants and public institution employees.

President Moon Jae-in and his wife Kim Jung-sook (photo: representative photographer / Archyde.com / Afro) being beaten by the costume problem of the ceremony

(Mayo Haneda: Business Writer in Korea)

Since the election of Yoon Seok-you (People Power Party) as the next president in South Korea, I feel that there have been more reports criticizing President Moon Jae-in (Democratic Party of Korea).


Due to the change of government, the current ruling Democratic Party of Korea will fall to the opposition in May. For the Korean media, which was under pressure under the Bun administration, this is a natural process.

For example, the costume issue of Kim Jong-suk, the wife of President Moon, who was raised during the presidential election.

Opposition parties and the public said, “If Kim Jung-sook’s clothes are a national secret, he will wear jewelry after the president’s term expires. Shouldn’t all the clothes, handbags, etc. be returned to the country? “


In addition, the “K-quarantine” that President Moon is proud of has collapsed due to the rapid increase in the number of people infected by the new coronavirus, and the media criticizing the government’s measures are increasing. Companies have also begun to actively report on the issue that President-elect Moon is obstructing the relocation of the office of Cheong Wa Dae, which is being promoted by President-elect Yoon. We often hear criticisms of President Moon from pro-relocation groups.

In it, additional reports were made on the problems of the Bun administration, which have not been taken up much in the past.

“Public servant labor costs 100 trillion won (about 10 trillion yen) era, the number of people increased by 130,000 in the five years of the Bun administration (Asian economy 2022.03.28)”.

Five years ago, President Moon promised to “create 810,000 jobs in the public sector.” He just kept this promise, but the content was terrible.

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