South Korean President Lee Jae-myung has initiated a staff reshuffle marking the beginning of his second year in office. The changes involve replacements within the senior presidential secretariat, signaling a broader reorganization effort. This move is reportedly aimed at enhancing the administration’s responsiveness to public opinion and bolstering its capacity to address ongoing reform initiatives. The reshuffle is viewed as an attempt to recalibrate the presidential office’s approach following initial assessments of its performance. Analysts suggest the changes reflect a desire to improve public engagement and address criticisms regarding the administration’s connection with citizens. Further details regarding the specific roles and individuals involved in the reshuffle are expected to be announced in the coming days. The administration intends to accelerate its reform agenda with the newly adjusted team.
