<Anchor> After the



Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung announced yesterday (10th) that he can accept the special prosecutor if the prosecution's investigation into the allegation of a major move is not complete, there is an atmosphere that both the ruling and opposition parties will not avoid the special prosecutor. However, while they say they are confident with each other, they are not engaging in any full-scale negotiations.



First of all, this is reporter Kim Hyung-rae.



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Yoon Ho-jung, floor leader of the Democratic Party, who

said

in September that the special prosecutor's allegation of the Daejang-dong development allegation interfered with the prosecution's investigation, said today (11th) that he has no intention of avoiding negotiations if the opposition parties contact him first.



[Yun Ho-jung / Democratic Party floor leader: I have no intention of avoiding negotiations if the opposition parties contact me. We are speaking with confidence.] It



is also interpreted as taking into account the fact that more than half of the opinions on the introduction of the special prosecutor in a recent opinion poll were taken into account.



However, there was a condition that the prosecution's investigation should be monitored.



Kim Ki-hyeon, floor leader of the People's Power, urged the negotiation to begin immediately, saying, "'Conditional acceptance' is a trick to waste time."



[Kim Ki-hyun / People's Power Floor Leader: We warmly welcome the decision to accept the special prosecutor. Even today, I propose to the Democratic Party that the floor leaders of the ruling and opposition parties meet to handle the special prosecutor's law.] Although



we exchanged words of confidence with each other, negotiations between the opposition and the opposition have not yet begun.



People's Power Minority Leader Kim requested an interview with the Democratic Party, but there was no response, and pointed out that it was a 'Hollywood action', and Democratic Minority Leader Yoon countered that he had never been contacted.



As the discussion on the introduction of the special prosecutor opens, the fight between the opposition and the opposition to take the lead in the negotiations is likely to intensify.



(Video coverage: Jeong Sang-bo, video editing: Yumira)