Moon Jae-in’s biggest wish is to become the first outgoing president to receive a normal pension. In South Korea, there is a "Curse of the Blue House": The Blue House is where the president works, and almost every president who works here does not end well.

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On May 9, 2022, Moon Jae-in walked out of the presidential palace Blue House and said goodbye to the people gathered there. Return to Gyeongsangnam-do Yangsan City's hometown and live a civilian life. Moon Jae-in’s biggest wish is to become the first outgoing president to receive a normal pension.

In South Korea, there is a "Curse of the Blue House": The Blue House is where the president works, and almost every president who works here does not end well. The most tragic thing is President Roh Moo-hyun. Although his life was innocent, he could not escape bad luck. When he was about to commit suicide by jumping off a cliff, he fell beyond recognition.

Moon Jae-in is quite lucky. Although life in my hometown was not peaceful, opponents came here from time to time to demonstrate and march. However, Moon Jae-in and his wife worked at sunrise and rested at sunset, living the life of a country villager, growing their own vegetables and working on their own, and they were free.

Moon Jae-in’s biggest wish is to become the first outgoing president to receive a normal pension. In South Korea, there is a

Moon Jae-in struck the "discussing stick" for the last time.

Moon Jae-in’s monthly salary is 13.91 million won (approximately RMB 69,550). Although the treatment is good, currently no South Korean president (except Moon Jae-in) has enjoyed this treatment. According to relevant laws, anyone who is impeached or sentenced to imprisonment or other sentences will not receive pension benefits.

Moon Jae-in was a special operations team member and a lawyer. Moon Jae-in, who was born in Geoje City, South Korea on January 24, 1953, finally stepped on the stage to run for president after 11 years of "hiding his power and biding his time". On May 10, 2017, Moon Jae-in was elected President of South Korea and was sworn in on the same day.

Moon Jae-in’s biggest wish is to become the first outgoing president to receive a normal pension. In South Korea, there is a

In 2017, Moon Jae-in was elected President of South Korea.

Moon Jae-in, who grew up in Busan , had a long-cherished wish to "stay away from the world and live a quiet life" in his early years. "Born into poverty, starting from humble beginnings." Moon Jae-in, who was originally not interested in politics, once said this at the New Year's press conference before leaving office: "I want to be a forgotten person after retirement." How much Moon Jae-in hopes to retire Finally, he was able to live a low-key and free life without being drawn into the vortex of political struggles.

Moon Jae-in’s biggest wish is to become the first outgoing president to receive a normal pension. In South Korea, there is a

While visiting China, Moon Jae-in and his wife ate soy milk and fried dough sticks.

As the rebuilder and builder of China-South Korea relations, Moon Jae-in has been under great pressure. "Sparing the United States and being closer to China" is a very wise move made by Moon Jae-in. When the epidemic was raging, Moon Jae-in learned from China's epidemic prevention experience and controlled the epidemic in South Korea very well. There was a period when Moon Jae-in's poll approval rating jumped to a high of 65%.

Moon Jae-in is a South Korean politician, lawyer and citizen activist. In the "mixed political arena" of South Korea, Moon Jae-in has launched a tit-for-tat struggle with the chaebols. His spirit is admirable. Moon Jae-in worked hard to change the destiny of the country. It must be said that he is a well-deserved role model. Among South Korean bureaucrats, there are not many who support Moon Jae-in, but there are many who are "stumbling blocks" in secret.

According to the "Korea Daily" report, on the first day of Moon Jae-in's resignation, more than 2,600 citizens in South Korea jointly reported Moon Jae-in's "abuse of power" to the local prosecutor's office. However, facts have proven that these so-called reports are "completely false".

Moon Jae-in’s biggest wish is to become the first outgoing president to receive a normal pension. In South Korea, there is a

"The tree wants to be quiet but the wind does not stop." Although Moon Jae-in has long since retired from politics, opponents still have not let him go. Demonstrators outside the wall of his home often use loudspeakers to shout and criticize Moon Jae-in all night long. Moon Jae-in has also thought of many ways, but with little success. At present, he has adapted to this kind of "protest" life, but he feels guilty that his "disruption" has made his neighbors uneasy.

As the saying goes: "If you are hard-working, God will not let you down." After all the hardships, Moon Jae-in finally "landed safely." Nowadays, Moon Jae-in, who is idle at home, sometimes reads in the study, sometimes waters the trees in the yard, sometimes walks the dog on the forest path, and leads a low-key and free life. Looking at Moon Jae-in from a historical perspective, he is unfortunate, but also lucky. Although life after retirement is simple and boring, for Moon Jae-in, his hometown Liangshan is already a "paradise" and close to paradise.

Moon Jae-in’s biggest wish is to become the first outgoing president to receive a normal pension. In South Korea, there is a

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