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Minister of Justice Chu Mi-ae raised the pressure to prosecutor Yoon Seok-yeol to promptly implement the minister's orders. At the meeting of the prosecutor's office a few days ago, the result of the fact that the minister was unjustified appears to have responded, but President Yoon Seok-yeol remains silent.

Reporter Kang Cheong-wan.

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Minister Chu Mi-ae urged the Minister of Justice in the name of the Ministry of Justice to urge the Minister of Justice to swiftly implement the Minister's direction.

Even the Attorney General reiterated the position that President Yoon Seok-Yeol's involvement in the case was inappropriate, saying that he should avoid conducting himself when his closest prosecutor is under investigation.

In particular, Article 8 of the Public Prosecutors' Office Act, which stipulates the right to conduct investigation, has failed to provide comprehensive supervisory powers that include not only conducting cases but also excluding them.

Yesterday (6th) was a refutation of the prosecutor's meeting, which the prosecutor revealed,'It is unfair to rule out the command and supervision of the Attorney General.'

As Choo's pressure level has risen, President Yoon hasn't taken a stand today.

A representative of the Supreme Prosecutors' Office said Yoon is struggling with various opinions, such as seeking advice from elders in the legal profession, including the former prosecutor.

It is known that a compromise plan to appoint the head of the prosecutor's office is to be discussed, as the minister announced the policy of not allowing the introduction of the special prosecutor at the prosecutor's meeting.

Conflicts continue, and observations show that the worst situation could happen when Secretary Chu pulls out the prosecution card and President Yun filed a complaint.

Of course, the possibility of both sides finding a suture to prevent a catastrophe cannot be ruled out, but the ball has passed on to President Yoon again.

(Video coverage: Doowon Yang, Video editing: Jaesung Lee)