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Controversy has continued after Minister of Justice Chu Mi-ae poured out her words against prosecutor Yoon Seok-yeol. Today (28th), Minister Chu went a step further saying that the media was sniping because the media was stuck with the prosecution. On the contrary, following the opposition party, lawmaker Cho Eung-cheon, the first prosecutor in the ruling party, publicly criticized Secretary-General Chu Mi-ae.

Reporter Kim Soo-young.

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twisting. Justice Minister Chu Mi-ae received an article posted on social media last night saying, "If you shoot a minister's language, you will be wrong."

The "problem attachment" is that.

He asserted, "The prosecution and the press, which have revealed suspicion of adhesions, are sniping themselves, and I do not know if such a ride will cover the essence of attachments."

I used the expression'sniping' three times, and I caught the criticism that'the words are rough' and accepted it as'attack against myself fighting the prosecution and the media'.


But after the Justice Party, public criticism continued among Democrats.

Assemblyman Cho Eung-cheon wrote on social media today, saying, "I'm embarrassed and lost speech because of an unfamiliar sight I haven't experienced while staying near the law for nearly 30 years."

He said, "You can't overpower your opponents by saying harsh words, but you can subdue them with a firm and respectful expression."

A Democratic member of the metropolitan area, Jung-jin, also said, “It seems that Minister Chu is trying to reveal his presence.”

Other Democrats, on the other hand, weighed heavily on the cover, saying that the media was controversial and blurring the nature of prosecution reform, although the remarks were somewhat overstated.

(Video coverage: Seunghwan Lee, Video editing: Seontak Kim, CG: Sangsoo Ryu)