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The power of the people who advocated regime change Presidential Candidate Seok-Yeol Yoon, the first day of the official election campaign, is running a campaign down the Gyeongbu line starting from Seoul on the 15th and going down to Busan.

Candidate Yoon previously announced a promise of judicial reform, promising to abolish the Justice Minister's authority to lead investigations.



Correspondent Kim Hyung-rae.



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People's Strength candidate Yoon Seok-yeol starts the 22-day presidential race by visiting the National Cemetery of Seoul at 9:00 this morning.



After the launch ceremony at Cheonggye Plaza in Seoul, balanced national development in Daejeon and regional development strategies centered on textile and automobile industries and robots in Daegu will be revealed.



Busan, the final destination on the first day of the election campaign, plans to present a blueprint for regional development, such as the construction of a new airport in Gadeokdo.



Candidate Yoon announced earlier in announcing his promise to reform the justice system that he would drastically reduce the powers of the Justice Minister.



He promised to abolish the Minister of Justice's authority to direct investigations into specific cases and to give the Prosecutor General the right to organize the prosecution's budget separately.



[Yoon Seok-yeol / People's Power Presidential Candidate: The Minister of Justice is a politician.

As many of you may have seen, the investigation command for specific cases is more often misused.]



He also foretold reform of the criminal investigation department for high-ranking officials.



The content of this is that the prosecution and the police will also be able to investigate corruption cases of high-ranking public officials, which are currently monopolized by the Airborne Service, and if the problem persists, the Airborne Service will be abolished altogether.



In a situation in which the passport is in full confrontation with the anti-corruption investigation remarks, it was interpreted that it was a counter-fire as a reform card for the power institutions of the current government.