<Anchor> Although



they are very fond of their words, the Blue House is embarrassed.

The Democratic Party said it was concerned about distrust in the judiciary, and the power of the people expressed their welcome, saying that the court prevented the prosecution from being deformed.



Reporter Jeong Gyeong-yoon delivers the response from the political world.



<Reporter> The



Blue House did not take a separate position on the court's decision to return to the office of Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol last night (24th).



Cheong Wa Dae spokesman Kang Min-seok said in a message to the entrance reporters shortly after the court decision came out, saying, "The court's judgment came out at a late time," and "There is no announcement of the Blue House position."



The Blue House has an atmosphere of embarrassment, even though he spares words for time.



As President Moon Jae-in directly approved Yoon's disciplinary bill, it seems that the political burden from the court decision was much greater.



Prof. Kyung-Shim Chung, the wife of former Minister Cho Kuk, was sentenced to four years in prison from the first trial and was sentenced to court.



If the prosecution's investigation over allegations of corruption in the regime resumes and the opposition offensive becomes more intense, there is a possibility that even a'lame duck' will come out.



The Democratic Party said, "I am deeply sorry for the court's decision," and said, "I am concerned that it will undermine the stability of the administration and lead to distrust in the judiciary, which will intensify the division of national opinion."



On the other hand, the power of the people said, "The upright court's judgment prevented the provocation of'prosecutor's reform' wearing the mask of'prosecution reform'."