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Seoul: President-elect fills cabinet posts

SEOUL, Feb. 9 (UPI) -- South Korean President-elect Park Geun-hye Saturday announced some of her new cabinet ministers and wished her countrymen a happy new year.

Park appointed Chung Hong-won, a former prosecutor and party official, to be first prime minister and also filled out the leadership of her national security team.

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Chung, 69, was Park's second choice for the position, which is equivalent to the vice presidency in the United States. Park's first choice, transition-team leader Kim Yong-joon, was caught up in ethics allegations involving real estate speculation, South Korea's Yonhap news agency said.

Park, who takes office Feb. 25, appointed former Defense Minister Kim Jang-soo to head South Korea's office of national security and former military officer Park Heung-ryul to run the Presidential Security Service.

Park addressed the nation Saturday in a Lunar New Year message posted on YouTube, Yonhap said.

Park told South Koreans her top priority in office would be opening "an era of people's happiness."

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