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recommendation of the first Airborne Director candidate has been completed. The Democratic Party recommended a former judge and a prosecutor for the power of the people. Three days later, the nominating committee members gathered over these candidates to determine who would be the best.



Reporter Park Ha-jeong on the report.



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first candidate for the deputy chief of the airlift was outlined.



Each nominating committee member can recommend up to five people, but the two Democratic Party nominating committee members only recommended two.



Kwon Dong-joo and Jeon Jong-min are both former judges who went through the Seoul High Court and Seoul Administrative Court, respectively.



In particular, the former lawyer served as the proxy for the prosecution committee in the last judgment on the impeachment of former President Park Geun-hye.



On the other hand, two members of the People's Power Recommendation Committee recommended four, all from high-ranking prosecutors.



It is known that he recommended four people: Kim Gyeong-soo, former prosecutor, Kang Chan-woo, Seok Dong-hyun, and Son Ki-ho.



The Korean Bar Association recommended three people: Kim Jin-wook, a former judge, senior researcher at the Constitutional Court, Lee Kun-ri, vice chairman of the National Rights Commission of Korea, and Han Myung-gwan, a lawyer who was a prosecutor.



Together with these candidates, the candidates submitted by the rest of the nominating committee members, Cho Jae-yeon, Minister of Court Administration, and Justice Minister Cho Mi-ae, are added together.



It is expected that there will be heated debate at the meeting over the preparation of the screening criteria and the eligibility of the candidate.