In the

speech to the National Assembly today (21st), Prime Minister Joo Ho-young of the Anchor Party criticized criticism to stop filming Seok-Yeol Yun, aiming at Justice Minister Chu Mi-ae. At the same time, the impeachment prosecution was also reported to the National Assembly today, and at that moment, the smile of Mr. Chu at the main meeting was caught.

Reporter Baek Woon covered.

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This morning, the main assembly of the National Assembly.

It was the day of the congressional representative Joo Ho-young, the representative of the bargaining group, and attorney general Chu Mi-ae attended.

Shortly before the state's speech, the prosecution's impeachment proposal was reported jointly by the United Party and the National Assembly.

[Park Tae-hyeong/President of the National Assembly: Proposal for impeachment prosecution of the Minister of Justice

Chu Mi-ae was proposed by 110 people including Joo-ho Joo and lawmaker Eun-hee Kwon.] At that moment, the smile of the party, Chu, was caught in the press.


State Speaker's speech followed.

In the face of Minister Chu, he strongly criticized the government as "a regime that persecutes and persecutes the public at the highest level of public authority.

[Hohoyoung/Future Leader of the United Nations: Secretary-General

Chu Mi-ae presses Yoon Seok-Yeol every day, and Prosecutor Lee Seong-yoon dares to put on the'group Lynch' that dares to get the Prosecutor General.] I read the materials related to the mother-in-law who received President Yun Seok-Yeol, and this was also captured by the camera.


After the plenary session, Minister Chu added to the social media, saying, "Impeachment proposal was initiated by pointing to myself as the main character of'persecution.'"

The impeachment plan for Minister Chu, who has a strong vote for the day after tomorrow, is only approved by a majority of current members.

It is virtually impossible to pass because there are 176 seats in the Democratic Party, but since it is an anonymous vote, if there are a few votes in favor of the Democratic Party, it may save the political face of Secretary Chu.

(Video coverage: Kim Hyun-sang, Video editing: Park Ki-deok)