China News Service, May 11. According to a comprehensive Korean media report, on May 10, the first day that Moon Jae-in stepped down as South Korean president, he was jointly reported by South Korean civil organizations and more than 2,600 citizens to the South Korean District Prosecutor's Office, requesting an investigation into his promotion of the past. Suspicion of "abuse of power" in the process of nuclear power policy.

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  The complaint letter stated that Moon "abused his power" to prematurely shut down Unit 1 of the Wolseong Nuclear Power Plant and interrupted the construction of a new nuclear power plant, causing the collapse of small and medium-sized enterprises in the nuclear power industry and the fall in the share price of Korea Electric Power Corporation, increasing the burden on the public.

  It was previously reported that Moon Jae-in vigorously promoted the de-nuclear power plan when he was in power, and triggered discussions in South Korea on the government's power supply and nuclear power policy.

  At around 18:00 local time on May 9, Moon Jae-in left the Blue House.

On the morning of the 10th, after attending the inauguration ceremony of the 20th President of South Korea, Yin Xiyue, Moon Jae-in set off for his private residence in Yangsan City, South Gyeongsang Province.