At a personnel hearing held at the National Assembly on the morning of the 9th, candidacy for Justice Minister Han Dong-hoon again strongly expressed his opposition to the so-called 'examination and overhaul' bill, which completely strips the prosecution's investigative powers.



In response, Minjoo was met with a candidate to cancel the remark and apologize.



One candidate, speaking at the personnel hearing of the Legislative and Judiciary Committee of the National Assembly, said, "There is a lot of public concern as the so-called 'examination and overhaul' bill has passed the National Assembly and is about to be implemented." It is difficult and the damage that the people will inflict in the process is very clear,” he said.



In this regard, Democratic Party lawmaker Kim Jong-min said, "Do you dare to use the term "check-and-run" to fight?

This is the first time that a candidate has done it this way.”



Rep. Kim also argued that "a remark like this may attract people who support it, but it cannot be a representative of the public interest."



Kim Young-bae, a member of the same party, also said, "If you intentionally make a statement that is not scrutinized, you are trying to provoke a hearing."



Independent Rep. Min Hyung-bae, who was a Democratic Party member, said, "One candidate mentioned the scrutiny and even called a night escape without a cause."



Rep. Yoon Han-hong, a member of the People's Power, covered the Democratic Party, saying, "Why did you snatch me up when I'm not the only one who can't be judged?"



Rep. Jo Su-jin of the same party also targeted Rep. Choi Kang-wook of the Democratic Party, arguing that he should be excluded from the hearing, arguing for the 'qualification issue'.



Rep. Cho said, "The person who actually made the Channel A case and became a suspect by indiscriminately and indiscriminately disseminated fake news." Because of that, this person cannot participate in the hearing.”



(Photo = National Assembly Photo Reporters, Yonhap News)