Analysis Why Lee In-young may be the most vocal and successful unification minister yetLee's unification ministry will likely play a stronger, more active role in inter-Korean relations Following North Korea’s demolition of the inter-Korean liaison office in Kaesong on June 16, South Korea’s then-unification minister, Kim Yeon-chul, quickly announced he would take responsibility and stepped down. The decision to appoint lawmaker Lee In-young as his successor came as a surprise to many, and some have struggled to interpret his appointment. Lee was nominated alongside three other heavyweights in the realm of inter-Korean relations, making him appear something of a dwarf among giants. Im Jeong-seok, formerly the first chief of staff for President Moon Jae-in, was appointed special advisor on © Korea Risk Group. All rights reserved. |