President Lee Jae Myung said Monday that his nominee for budget minister needs to clarify her remarks in support of former President Yoon Suk Yeol's failed martial law bid, a presidential spokesperson said. Lee Hye-hoon, a former three-term lawmaker from the conservative camp and a veteran economist, was named Sunday as the first minister of the soon-to-be-launched Ministry of Planning and Budget. The choice came as a surprise, as she had previously made comments supporting Yoon's martial law attempt, taken part in rallies opposing his impeachment, and spoken out against President Lee's push for expansionary fiscal policy and cash handout programs. Addressing the controversy, President Lee said the nominee should clarify her position on her past remarks about Yoon's martial law and make it clear that she intends to sever ties with those issues, presidential spokesperson Kang Yu-jung told reporters. President Lee also emphasized the importance of resolving differences through dialogue in order to craft better policies. "It is necessary to coordinate differing views and come up with better