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politicians also responded immediately.

He blamed President Moon Jae-in, saying that the power of the people is a cruelty to the prosecutor general, and the Democratic Party criticized it as nothing more than a political backlash.

In the midst of extreme confrontation, the National Assembly Judiciary Committee is paying attention tomorrow (18th).



Correspondent Lee Han-seok.



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He criticized the power of the people as the brutality of the prosecutor-general under the Moon Jae-in administration following President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol.



He added that the current passport, which does not hesitate to rob the parliament, if the prosecution does not move according to their taste, is a self-inflicted act.



He argued that the biggest responsibility was President Moon Jae-in, who refused to meet with the Prosecutor General.



[Rep. Yoo Sang-beom / People's Strength: If the president is silent on the policy of enforcing the legislation, it is irresponsible and cowardly.]



Then, he urged the Democratic Party to withdraw from the legislation, saying that the inspection and completion bill is the worst law of the 21st National Assembly.



The Democratic Party criticized the mid-term resignation of the prosecutor general, who should have managed the organization well for prosecution reform, as not a responsible attitude.



On the other hand, it devalued the statement of resignation as nothing more than a political reaction to the law to normalize the prosecution.



[Shin Hyun-young / Democratic Party lawmaker: Point out that today's situation would not have happened if the prosecution had worked hard for reflection and change.] The



Blue House kept quiet, saying that it would watch the situation a little in an embarrassing atmosphere.



At a time when President Kim's resignation has not yet been officially reported to the president through the Minister of Justice, and the National Assembly has not discussed the bill, it seems that it was judged that it was not appropriate to express the president's position.



The Democratic Party plans to push ahead with the introduction of the censorship and banishment bill this week.



It is predicted that the plenary session of the National Assembly Judiciary Committee, scheduled to be held tomorrow, will become a watershed that will determine the fate of the oversight bill.



(Video coverage: Yang Doo-won, video editing: Park Soo-seon)