Attorney General's candidate, who has even won a "social return," is concentrating on preparing for a hearing.

With all sorts of suspicions in the tail, it seems to be a strategy to present the whole picture and structure to the public hearing, rather than responding to individual issues.

According to the Ministry of Justice, a candidate for his country continued to prepare for a hearing at his home and other places without going to Jongno-gu, Hyundai, which has a hearing preparation office.

The country's candidates have repeatedly emphasized the "I will reveal everything at the hearing" on various controversies, including allegations about their daughter's entrance examination.

It is observed that the candidates will not attempt a charter reversal at a hearing where they have a chance to clarify the allegations.

Every time an explanation for the allegations is made, the controversy over false clarifications and the subsequent allegations raises the possibility that the entire hearing will be released at the same time.

For the purpose of 'not a family fund,' private equity fund invested by Cho's spouse and children has been explained as 'not a family fund', but all six investees are found to be related to Cho's family.

Despite various attempts to explain their daughter's unfair scholarship and suspicion of illegal admission, candlelight vigils continue in colleges such as Seoul National University and Korea University.

Personnel at the personnel hearing preparation group said, "If I don't think about A, I'm talking about B. If I'm not B, I'm talking about C."

The country's candidate returned to the Gwacheon government office on the previous day and announced that he would return some of his family's assets to society.

The rehearsal, which lasted about two hours, was reported to be in the form of a direct response from Cho candidates on expected questions and key issues.

Mr. Cho is also known to have the possibility of the first public hearing ever.

In addition, the Democrats failed to narrow their disagreement with the Liberal Party on the National Assembly's hearings on Cho.

The Reporters Association, while concerned about political biases, ordered the members of the branch to collect the opinions of all members through the 26th.

Candidate Cho also said, "I will not be willing to do any form of verification as a ministerial candidate." When the National Assembly hearing is held, I will answer everything that is now being raised.

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