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The first national audit of the 21st National Assembly General Standing Committee ends today (26th).

At the last commissioner, attention was focused on the comprehensive audit of the judiciary committee attended by Justice Minister Chu Miae.



This is Jeon Byeong-nam reporter.



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last day of the audit of the state administration, inquiries between the opposition parties of the National Assembly Judiciary Committee focused on Justice Minister Choo Mi-ae.



Members of the ruling party inquired about the position of Attorney General Yoon Seok-yeol's remarks last week that "The Prosecutor General is not a subordinate of the Minister of Justice" and "I received a message from President Moon Jae-in to fulfill his term of office through a messenger."



In response, Minister Chu emphasized that "the superior in the law is right", and completely refuted President Yoon's argument, saying, "President Moon does not deliver a message through non-criticism."



He also argued that it was "necessary and urgent action" for exercising the investigation command to exclude General Yoon from the investigation of the Lime case.



Members of the People's Power offensive offensive against Minister Chu, asking whether they had invoked the authority of investigation to cover up allegations of passport involvement.



Minister of Public Administration and Security Jin-young, who attended the National Assembly of the Haenggi-do Committee, said, "I am ashamed of the fact that I was investing in Optimus," and said, "I bought it at the recommendation of a securities company, but there was no conflict of interest."



The ruling and opposition parties also fought over the appointment of a recommending committee member to the Ministry of Public Transport.



Democratic Party leader Nak-yeon Lee spoke of the possibility that the opposition recommender would engage in a delayed operation through veto power, and pressured him to “if it blocks the launch of the air defense unit, I will not let it go.”



"The power of the people," said Ho-young Joo, the head of the national defense department, saying, "If the Democratic Party recommends a neutral and independent candidate, I will agree."