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The attack by Attorney General Chu Mi-ae and the ruling Democratic Party against prosecutor Yoon Seok-yeol has continued. Yesterday (1st), Minister Choo, who went to the National Assembly, said he would decide if he would no longer be able to watch President Yoon.

Reporter Jeong Hyun Jeong reports.

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Attorney General Chu Mi-ae attended an urgent question on the National Assembly's Judicial Justice Committee.

In the'Channel A reporter's suspicion of the attempted attempt to compel the reporter', I apologized for the continued conflict between the Greatsword and the Seoul Central Prosecutors' Officer regarding whether to convene a professional investigative advisory group.

[Chumiae Ae/Minister of Justice: I'd like to say that I am seriously concerned and apologize.]

However, the meeting room attended by only passport holders soon became the home of President Seok-Yeol Yoon.

Minister Chu said, “I sometimes feel helpless.

[Chumi Ae/Minister of Justice: I've watched so far, but if it's hard to watch anymore, I will make a decision when I make a decision.] I

didn't say specifically what to do, but I also mentioned President Yoon's behavior.

The United Party defended President Yoon and discussed the removal of Mr. Chu.

[Park Hyung-Soo / Future United Party Member: The exercise of command over the Attorney General does not meet the requirements or procedures. The

prosecutor's office plans to convene a professional investigative advisory group as scheduled tomorrow.

However, the conflict continues because the Seoul Central Prosecutors' Investigation Team is still strongly opposing the call to the advisory group.