<Anchor>

However, Justice Minister Chu Mi-ae just said that he would immediately reject the prosecution's recommendation. Let's connect directly to the reporter.

Reporter Won-Jin Won, please tell us in detail from what Minister Mi-ae Choo said first.

<Reporter>

At about 7:50, Secretary General Chu Mi-ae came in.

The Seoul High Prosecutor's Office is not going to accept the suggestion of President Seok-Yeol Yoon, who will not be reported.

In a letter sent to reporters, Secretary Chu said the president's recommendations could not be seen as literally fulfilling his instructions, as they actually included changes and changes to the investigation team.

Choo, who stayed at a temple in Seoul after paying a love song today (8th), pressured President Yoon to give time until 10 am tomorrow, but asked to decide whether to accept his investigation command by 10 pm tomorrow or not. It was like that.

<Anchor>

Even though the compromise offered by the Attorney General has super-strong rejection by Cho, how can this conflict be sealed in the future?

<Reporter>

Chu had previously conducted an investigation in relation to the settlement of the former Prime Minister Han Myung-sook. President Yoon directed the chief human rights officer of the Supreme Prosecutor's Office. I did it.

He said he didn't follow his instructions, but Yoon's position today was seen as a kind of compromise, and even this did not follow his instructions and was unable to accept them.

In the end, the central prosecutor's investigation team has not yet conducted any investigation, and the president has re-issued an order to report only the results, but it is expected that the reaction of President Seok-Yeol Yoon until 10 am tomorrow will be the watershed.

(On-site progress: Sekyung Kim, video coverage: Seol Min-hwan, video editing: Yumira)