Liberal candidate Moon Jae-in claimed victory in the 19th Korean presidential election on Tuesday, May 9. He captured 41.1% of vote and he finally ended nearly a decade of conservative rule.
Moon was sworn in for a five-year term on Wednesday and then he quickly named his main staff including a prime minister and other secretaries.
Some of staff appointed by Moon made a big surprise to Korean citizens because it was beyond their expectation.
Korean political commentator JS Suh says Moons recruitment for his team seems to be advisable but it is obvious that there are some concerns about the passionate president newly appointed.
The SBS Korean program has more.