The prosecution has taken a stand on the prosecution's request for a warrant to former minister of environment, Kim Eun-kyung, on suspicion of resignation to government officials under the Ministry of Environment.

In addition, Hong Myung-pyo, a spokesman for Democratic Party of Korea, regretted the verbal comment, saying, "The request for the war is unprecedented and lacks understanding of the authority of the president."

"It is normal for the minister to exercise supervisory authority over the personnel and affairs of the affiliated agencies," he said. "It is perfectly reasonable for the president and the ministry to consult the head of the public agency with the right to remove the president."

He added to the court, "Please judge by the law fair."

On the other hand, a free spokesperson for Kim Hyun-a of the Liberal Democratic Party criticized Kim's allegations in a written comment, saying, "This is a typical blacklist that the current government criticizes and punishes and hiring a parachute illegal privilege."

A spokesman for Kim said, "Cheong Wa Dae is the only check list." He made the excuse that he was actually pushing the prosecutors. "Who is the top of the Ministry of the Black List?"

In a verbal comment, spokesman Lee Jong-chol of the right-wing party said, "The demand for a warrant for arrest for former minister Kim is stifled," he said, "but it is unfortunate that the prosecution seems to be left out."

In particular, he argued that Kim should have a direct and prompt investigation into the Cheong Wa Dae chief of staff and Min Jung Chung's office, saying, "I have said what authority Kim has in his power.

In a written comment, a spokesman for the Democratic Peace Party Kim Jong-hyun called on the judiciary to make the right decision, saying, "Cheong Wa Dae and the government should take a strict posture so that they do not commit gangs under the tree."

A spokesman for the ruling party, Choi Seok-seok, said in a verbal commentary, "The prosecutor's office should thoroughly investigate whether Kim's action was a process to settle the abandonment and another process of deportation."