Former Justice Minister Choo Mi-ae said in December last year that she had received a 'prosecutor's request' from Rep. Kim Jong-min, who was then the top member of the ruling Democratic Party's leadership, Lee Nak-yeon, in the background.



Former Democratic Party presidential candidate Choo Mi-ae appeared on her YouTube channel the other day (21st) and said, "In December of last year, the first deputy chief of the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office, who resigned in protest of the disciplinary action against then Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol, said he would withdraw his resignation. "He said.



Former Minister Choo said, "When I dismissed it as 'failure to pay', this friend visited Rep. Kim Jong-min and protested against the minister, so please do it without resigning." I've been making a request."



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Kim said, "It's not true at all. He said, "I don't know the prosecutor at all," and said, "I've never met or talked to him before or after that.



" "He explained, "Ex-Minister Chu said that he confirmed the doctor himself, and that I knew it too, so it's over.



" Of course, what I said to Choo was also what I was supposed to do as a member of the Democratic Party,” he added.



Then, today, former Minister Choo said, "If the party said he was under pressure, it is necessary to reveal who Kim's external pressure was applied to."



Next, he said that there was an organized coup centered on former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol in the background of such a controversy, and he described Kim Wook-joon, the first deputy chief of the Seoul Central Prosecutors' Office, as a 'initiator'.



Former Minister Choo said, "Deputy Prosecutor Kim incited the other deputy prosecutors to give the chief prosecutor a resignation. It was a coup,” he added.



Former Minister Choo said, "Deputy Prosecutor Kim was the instigator of systematic resistance by prosecutors." 



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