Korean President's Aide Hearing on the 6th The ruling and opposition parties agreed September 4th 20:00

The Korean ruling and opposition parties have agreed to hold a hearing on the 6th in the National Assembly to ask questions about Cho Guk, the president of Korea ’s President Moon Jae-in who announced that he will be appointed as the Minister of Justice. . Cho will once again explain a series of allegations, and the opposition party will be rigorously pursuing.

A variety of suspicions have emerged about Cho Guk, a nearby official who announced that President South Korea's President Moon Jae-in will be appointed as a new law minister.

In the Diet, the ruling and opposition parties were unable to hold a contest over a hearing to question the person himself as a minister, but on the 4th, representatives of the ruling and opposition parties met to hold Cho ’s hearing on 6th Agreed.

In response to this, Cho told reporters, “It was late, but I am happy that the hearing will be held. I will answer frankly at the hearing. Said.

On the other hand, the opposition party is ready to pursue Mr. Cho at the hearing.

According to the latest public opinion poll released by the Korean public opinion survey agency “Real Meter” on the 4th, 46.1% agreed and 51.5% opposed Cho's appointment to the Minister of Justice.

Although the opposition is higher, the percentage of approval has increased since the previous survey, and the public hearing is attracting attention as public opinion is divided.