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Democratic Party held the first meeting of the Special Committee on Prosecution Reform today (29th).

It was decided to pursue a plan to separate the prosecution's right to prosecute from the right to investigate, but some lawmakers even came up with a bill to eliminate the prosecution's office and create a prosecution office with only the right to prosecute.



For more details, reporter Jeon Byungnam will deliver.



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Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol's disciplinary action was virtually eliminated, but this is a message sent by the Democratic Party when the prosecution reform was restarted through the system.



First of all, it was decided to promote the separation of the power of prosecution and the power of investigation that the prosecution has.



[Yoon Ho-jung / Chairman of the Democratic Party Prosecutors' Reform Special Committee: It is pointed out that the power of investigation and prosecution still remain in the prosecution.

It is more efficient and fair by dividing the right of investigation and prosecution...

.]



Thirteen people, including Democratic Party Kim Yong-min and Open Democratic Party lawmaker Kang-wook Choi, proposed a bill to eliminate the Prosecutors' Office at all and establish a'Public Prosecution Office' with only the right to prosecute and maintain prosecution.



At today's congressional meeting, hard-liners such as Kim Doo-gwan and Kim Gyeong-hyup repeatedly insisted on'impeachment of Yoon Seok-yeol', but the party leadership concluded that it was inappropriate now, saying it could be a burden on the administration of state affairs.



Former National Assembly secretary-general Yoo In-tae also spoke bitterly to both Secretary-General Choo Mi-ae and Yoon Seok-yeol, saying that the impeachment was excessive.



[Yoo In-tae / Former National Assembly Secretary General, CBS Kim Hyun-jung's News Show: (Minister Chu Mi-ae) is not going to gold Eui-hwan, but it is almost ruined, so what is next?

For the time being, take a quiet rest...

.

(President Yoon Seok-yeol) Is it appropriate for a person who may be the next presidential candidate to exercise the omnipresent



prosecution power

.]

The power of the people

pointed out

that the Democratic Party's direction of prosecution reform is contradictory.



[Ho-Young Joo/People's Power: If the power



of investigation and the right to prosecute

are separated, why are the airlifts creating an airlift that gives both the power

of investigation and the right to prosecute

.]

In addition, a plan to revive the prosecution's right to terminate the investigation and to partially restrict the president's right to human

resources

I decided to go ahead.



(Video coverage: Lee Seung-hwan and Ha-Ryung, video editing: Park Jeong-sam)