In a non-commissioned meeting held at the National Assembly on the morning of the 12th, Woo Sang-ho, chairman of the Democratic Party's emergency countermeasures committee, said, "Why again beehives?" Do you hear it?" he criticized.



Chairman Wu argued, "Although the Chinese Foreign Ministry's announcement that the Republic of Korea has sworn in the so-called 'three-one-one policy' is not appropriate, the ROK's approach to normalizing THAAD operations in response to this is also not desirable."



He said, "I would like the government to check the overall state operation manual and items." "If you touch this case, conflict will start in Korea, the residents of Seongju will campaign against it, and it is obvious that it will become complicated. I would like to respond with ‘low-key’.”



Chairman Woo also criticized "there are a lot of public opinion that Justice Minister Han Dong-hoon is too clingy."



Chairman Woo said this yesterday, referring to the fact that the Ministry of Justice announced a plan to expand the investigative power of the prosecution through the revision of the enforcement ordinance in relation to the so-called 'completely deprived of the prosecution's investigative power'.



"(Minister Han) finally showed that he was trying to exercise his unruly power with an enforcement decree that went beyond the existing laws," said Woo. To commit an irrational number while incapacitating



He continued, "I point to a minister and Mrs. Kim Kun-hee as the main reasons for the decline in the approval rating for the president. It is because of concerns that a minister will lead the prosecution through a communication order and create a prosecutor's republic."



He said, "The government and aides who do not reflect will be judged by the people," he said.