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A variable has arisen in the handling of the agreement between the parties of the so-called 'examination and completeness'.

Lee Jun-seok, the representative of the People's Power, said that there was a serious contradiction and expressed his intention to review it.

It was confirmed that Lee also spoke on the phone with Justice Minister candidate Han Dong-hoon, who had opposed it.



Reporter Yoo Soo-hwan reports exclusively.



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called 'approval and complete agreement', Lee Jun-seok, representative of the People's Power, pulled out a speed control card.



CEO Lee said, "We have been collecting opinions from several lawyers over the weekend.



As a future direction, we proposed a request for a legislative public hearing with the Democratic Party and a discussion at the hearing for Justice Minister candidate Han Dong-hoon.



During the 'opinion gathering process' mentioned by CEO Lee Jun-seok, it was confirmed that CEO Lee also spoke with candidate Han Dong-hoon.



A candidate made a de facto objection yesterday, saying, 'There are many side effects and loopholes in the arbitration plan between the ruling and opposition parties,' and it seems that President Lee reflected this.



Ahn Cheol-soo, chairman of the transition committee, also added that the process of maturation is necessary.



[Ahn Cheol-soo/Chairman of the takeover: It is reasonable to take a little more time, go through the process of public discussion, adjust the police and investigative authority, and come up with such a plan…

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Minority Leader Kwon Seong-dong, who was a party to the agreement, said, "We failed to defend the election and the crimes of public officials."



These comments are interpreted as an evolutionary measure of criticism from inside and outside the party of collusion with the Democratic Party to avoid investigation by politicians.



President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol's side declined to comment, saying, "We are watching the people's concerns from the same level."



President-elect Yoon, who strongly criticized the 'clearance of inspection' as 'completely eradicating corruption' when he resigned from the office of prosecutor general in March of last year, has not made a direct statement so far.



(Video coverage: Kim Heung-gi, video editing: Park Soo-seon)