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Attorney General Seok-Yeol Yoon is deeply concerned with the conduct of the investigation by Justice Minister Chu Mi-ae. With the disclosure of the contents of the prosecutor's meeting stating that the introduction of a special prosecutor is necessary, Minister Chu pushed Yoon again to carry out the instructions immediately, not to be left alone.

Reporter Kang Cheong-wan.

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Supreme Prosecutors' Office reported the results of the National Prosecutors' Meeting held on the 3rd to the media, saying that they were common opinions of prosecutors after reporting to Suk-Yeol Yoon and the Ministry of Justice, respectively.

Even if I accept the suspension of the convening of the investigative advisory group ordered by Minister Chu Mi-ae, the exclusion of the command and supervision of the Attorney General is to suspend the duties of the president, and it is illegal or inappropriate to introduce an independent special prosecutor.

It also said that it was not a matter to be linked to the president's move.

Based on this opinion, President Yoon is known to be considering the final position.

The key is whether President Yoon will accept the special prosecutor's proposal.

This is because the prosecutor's proposal itself is likely to be another spark of conflict, as Mr. Chu confirmed the intention to refuse through the entrance statement at the prosecutor's meeting.

Amid delays in his stance, Minister Chu pushed President Yoon once again, saying, "If you don't sit still, do your job quickly."

Even if the prosecutor-in-chief is a family member or prosecutor who is the closest prosecutor, it is advisable to avoid conducting himself.

Accordingly, there is also a possibility that if President Yoon requests re-command, he will refuse it and follow the disciplinary process.