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Democratic Party Chumi-Ae, a candidate for Attorney General, made her first commute to the HR hearing preparations office yesterday. I met with reporters on the way to work and once again lined up with the prosecutor general Yoon Seok-yeol, who did not know it personally, but did not answer the question if he would replace the investigation team.

Reporter Ahn Sang-woo reports.

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Attorney General Chu Mi-ae's first job came to Seoul Southern Compliance Office, where a personnel hearing preparation office was held around 10 am yesterday.

Mr. Chu expressed his willingness to meet public demand for prosecution reform.

[Chu Mi Ae / Attorney General Candidate: We can see that expectations and demands for prosecution reform have been higher. I think the main element of prosecution reform is to make people comfortable.]

Prosecutor General Yoon Suk-yul's congratulations on the call did not mean "without knowing Yun".

[Chumi Ae / Minister of Justice: Candidate: I think it is the way for the people to exercise each other's best and to do their best by the constitution and the law.]

After Cho became a minister, he avoided an immediate response to the prospects that he could replace the investigation line against the Blue House, including incidents involving the former Attorney General, suspicions of prosecution, and suspicions of investigations.

[Chumi Ae / Minister of Justice: I'm in a position to prepare for a hearing, so I'll talk about that at an appropriate time after that stage.]

Cho made up a personnel hearing preparation group headed by the head of the Justice Department of Justice Lee Yong-gu.

Requests for a hearing on Chu will be submitted to Congress today.