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election, the tension between the passport and the prosecution is growing again. Chancellor Chan-wook Choi, the number two member of the Open Democratic Party, posted this article on the Internet. "The dirty work of the corrupt corps will continue. I will pay you back to make sure you feel the world has changed." The prosecution is again reading criticisms of investigating and handing over key passport officials to the trial and raising the angle.

Reporter Kang Cheong-wan.

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most prominent prosecution action after the general election is whether to pass the former chief secretary of the Blue House, Lim Jong-suk and Minjung secretary Lee Kwang-cheol, to the trial in connection with the alleged case of the Blue House election intervention.

Earlier, prosecutors said they would minimize the impact on the elections at the end of January, and delayed the treatment of two new recruits since the general election.

In particular, it is expected that the criticism of the passport will intensify if prosecution of the former chief Lim, who had been involved in all-round support in this general election.

Conflicts are also expected in the first case on the 23rd, in the case of the suspected election intervention in the Blue House and the trial of the former Minister of the Republic of Korea.

The prosecution prosecutor Han Byeong-do, who was elected in the general election, is a court of lawmakers to former Blue House chief Chung Moo-soo, Hwang Woon-ha, former Daejeon provincial police chief, and Choi Kang-wook, former Blue House official secretary.

Investigation of general elections is also a variable.

During the prosecution investigation process of the 90 elected candidates, friction is inevitable.

Here, the prosecution is also speeding up the Lime case, which is being held for passport personnel, and the investigation of the Sillazen, which has been suspected of having a smuggling.

Prosecutor Yoon Seok-Yeol recently reportedly said that "the party who watches the investigation always attacks the prosecution according to his interests."

In the passport, tensions are growing as the prosecution reform moves along with words that pressure President Yoon to take action.

(Video editing: Ha Sung-won)