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President Yoon Seok-yeol dismissed the opposition's claim of 'political repression' as justification for the people to judge.

The ruling party launched a general offensive against the Democratic Party, saying it was a 'head-on challenge to the rule of law' and 'the bulletproof shield of President Lee Jae-myung'.



This news is reporter Kim Ki-tae.



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On the way to work, President Yoon Seok-yeol was asked, 'What do you think of the recent prosecution's investigation into the oppression of the opposition party?'



[President Yoon Seok-yeol: I think the people will know well whether such a story is justified when you think about the things that the current opposition party did for a few days when the media was seized and searched when the ruling party was the ruling party.]



Two years ago, during the Moon Jae-in administration He was referring to the search and seizure of the Channel A headquarters by the prosecution in connection with the investigation of the suspicion of collusion.



An official from the presidential office explained, "It was a retrospective that it was wrong for a power agency to investigate something that did not exist as if it were there."



The power of the people went on a general offensive.



Jeong Jin-seok, chairman of the emergency countermeasures committee, criticized the arrest of the execution of the search and seizure warrant issued by the court as a "head-on challenge to the rule of law."



[Jeong Jin-seok / Chairman of the People's Power Emergency Response Committee: The Democratic Party is neither extraterritorial jurisdiction nor sanctuary.





Rep. Kim Ki-hyeon, citing President Lee Jae-myung's words, "If eradicating corruption and injustice is political retaliation, you can do it every day," he said, "Neam fire" .