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During the state inspection of the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office, the prosecution requested an arrest warrant, and the opposition parties faced each other from the head of the National Assembly. 



Reporter Hak-Hwi Kim will report the reaction of the ruling and opposition parties.



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The People's Power took the position of 'self-determination' in the prosecution's request for an arrest warrant against former Defense Minister Seo Wook and former Coast Guard Commissioner Kim Hong-hee.



[Kim Mi-ae/People's Power Spokesperson: The Moon Jae-in administration's Blue House security line and related government agencies were all mobilized for systematic cover-up, distortion, deletion, and manipulation.]



At the same time, former President Moon Jae-in insisted that he be investigated and terminated.



Conversely, the Democratic Party strongly opposed the news of a warrant request against the Moon Jae-in government.



[Park Seong-joon / Democratic Party Spokesperson: This is an unreasonable arrest warrant request.

I even suspect that it is a planned work to make the president's diplomatic disaster forget.]



He said that he would wait for the court's wise decision, saying it was an insult to the former government.



The struggle between the ruling and opposition parties was also held yesterday (18th) in a letter of appreciation for the Seoul High Prosecutors' Office and others.



[Kim Eui-gyeom / Democratic Party lawmaker: I think that such a phenomenon is happening now.]



[Song Kyung-ho / Seoul Central District Prosecutor's Office Prosecutor: Senator, that's not it.]



The power of the people is that the judgment of the arrest investigation is appropriate got it right



[Jeon Joo-hye / Rep. of People's Power: This case also requested a warrant in consideration of the seriousness of the crime and destruction of evidence



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Prosecutor Song Kyung-ho of the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office, which is investigating the case of the shooting of a public official in the West Sea, said he could not answer questions about prospects for investigations about former National Intelligence Service Director Park Ji-won or former President Moon Jae-in on the premise of family circumstances.