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President Moon Jae-in, who started the official work for the new year, made it clear that he would focus on reforming the prosecution and other power agencies. To that end, he said he would use all of the President's constitutional powers.

Reporter Jeon Byung-nam reported the background of this strong message with the new Attorney General and the Attorney General.

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President Moon Jae-in presented 'sure change' as the goal for the fourth year in power through the guest book.

The goal of the change was to propose reforms of power institutions centered on prosecutors.

In a new year's joint society, Moon said, "No power organization can exist above the people."

[President Moon Jae-in: I will not stop legal and institutional reform until the power institutions can be trusted by the people. We look forward to taking the lead in reforming ourselves. As a president elected by the people, I will do my best according to the Constitution.]

Attorney General Chu Mi-ae and prosecutor general Yoon Seok-yeol heard this message together.

In his appointment to Chu, he ordered that he take the initiative in prosecution reform.

[President Moon Jae-in: In the prosecution reform, the Minister of Justice is defined as the final supervisor of the prosecutor's office.

When the president mentioned the constitutional authority, it was interpreted as implying the right to HR for civil servants, that is, the exercise of personnel rights for senior prosecutors, including President Yoon Seok-yeol.

The Blue House key official said, "It is not so limited, but it is not a human rights exercise."

However, when the president asked Chu to keep his breath in line with the prosecutor general, the president's message today (2 days) and the prosecution reform faced resistance because it could lead to a backlash from the sudden hardship of the guaranteed president. Can be viewed as an assumed statement.

(Video coverage: Park Seung-won and Yoo Dong-hyuk, Video editing: Jung Sung-hoon)

▶ Chu Mi-ae, aiming at the "" It is not the number of people who stab the surgical knife many times "