In addition, the voice of criticism is boiling within the Democratic Party over the statement of Prosecutor Yoon Seok-yeol's dictatorship.

However, the leadership refrained from responding officially.

A key official in the passport said, "I will not comment or respond."

Among other lawmakers, criticism of President Yoon erupted.

Rep. Yoo Ki-hong, chairman of the National Assembly's Education Committee, said on his Facebook page that "President Yoon made a conclusion before the full-scale investigation began and demanded the horse of the secretary of the fatherland." Accused him of "self-portrait of one trying to lead the protest."

Rep. Shin Dong-geun, who ran for the top committee, said, "It is a de facto anti-government struggle that goes beyond the prosecution reform."

A key official in the park said, "If you ask the presidential poll to strongly opt out, it's that the prosecutor-in-chief does politics."

Even outside the party, there are voices saying that the president must be impeached.

Prof. Bae Keun-geun, a former Democratic Party's proportional representative party and a former Citizens' Party, said on Facebook that "the public prosecution and political prosecution of the United Nations was publicly announced." Impeached, Minister of Justice Chu Mi-ae urged him to be disciplined."

(Photo = Supreme Prosecutor's Office, Yonhap News)