Key Points

President Lee Jae Myung has finalized his Cabinet with the nomination of Kim Yun-duk as land minister and Chae Hwi-young as culture minister. Kim’s appointment signals a focus on addressing real estate issues from a citizen-first perspective. Chae’s private-sector background aligns with Lee’s vision for cultural industry innovation. The NSC meeting also highlighted ongoing US-South Korea security coordination.

Key Points: Lee Jae Myung Completes Cabinet with Kim Yun-duk and Chae Hwi-young Picks

  • Kim Yun-duk tapped for land ministry with focus on real estate reform
  • Chae Hwi-young brings travel platform expertise to culture ministry
  • Cabinet nominations complete Lee Jae Myung’s first government lineup
  • NSC meeting held amid US-South Korea security discussions
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South Korea: Lee completes nomination of all Cabinet posts with culture, land minister nominees

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung finalizes Cabinet with land and culture minister nominees, focusing on real estate reform and private-sector expertise.

"He is expected to actively carry out the president’s pragmatic philosophy of protecting real housing demand - Kang Hoon-sik"

Seoul, July 11

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has tapped a lawmaker of the ruling Democratic Party as land minister and the head of a travel platform as culture minister, the presidential office said Friday, completing the nomination of all 19 members of his first Cabinet.

Rep. Kim Yun-duk of the ruling Democratic Party was tapped to lead the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, Kang Hoon-sik, the presidential chief of staff, told reporters. Kim, a three-term lawmaker who has served on the National Assembly's Land, Infrastructure and Transport Committee, is expected to address real estate issues from the perspective of ordinary citizens rather than as an academic or bureaucrat, according to the office.

"He is expected to actively carry out the president's pragmatic philosophy of protecting real housing demand and respecting market principles, while taking a firm stance against speculative practices that cause housing instability," Kang said.

In addition, Chae Hwi-young, the chief executive of travel platform Nol Universe, was named minister of culture, sports and tourism.

Nol Universe was launched in 2024 through the integration of Yanolja Platform and Interpark Triple, creating a comprehensive travel and leisure service. Chae previously served as the head of Interpark Triple and CEO of online service provider NHN, Yonhap news agency reported.

Chae is a fitting candidate to realise the president's vision for the cultural industry, thanks to his private-sector expertise and fresh perspective, Kang said.

By law, Cabinet appointments are subject to parliamentary hearings but do not require approval for appointment.

Further, President Lee Jae Myung presided over his first meeting of the National Security Council (NSC) since he took office early last month, the presidential office said.

Lee was briefed about security issues during the NSC meeting, the office said in a statement.

The NSC meeting came just a day after National Security Adviser Wi Sung-lac returned from a four-day trip to the United States for discussions on trade negotiations and broader alliance issues in meetings with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and other senior officials.

- IANS

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Priya S
Appointing someone from travel tech as culture minister is a smart move! Digital platforms are shaping modern culture globally. Hope India also considers such innovative appointments in our ministries. #DigitalIndia
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Aditya G
While the cabinet looks promising, I hope they address housing issues better than we've seen in Indian cities. Mumbai's real estate crisis shows what happens when speculation goes unchecked. Good to see South Korea taking a firm stance.
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Sarah B
The NSC meeting right after US discussions shows how crucial the Korea-US alliance remains. As an expat in India, I see similar strategic importance in India-US relations. Geopolitics is getting more complex everywhere!
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Kavya N
Three-term lawmaker as land minister? At least they're choosing experienced people. In India we sometimes see random appointments that make no sense. Hope this cabinet delivers for South Korean citizens 🤞
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Michael C
The travel platform integration creating Nol Universe sounds exactly like what MakeMyTrip and Goibibo did in India. Global tech trends are converging everywhere. Exciting times for the travel industry!

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