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Looking at the process so far, it seems likely that the fate of President Yoon Seok-yeol will be decided by the disciplinary committee next week.

Yesterday (10th) is likely to be discussed in earnest next week on the level of disciplinary action.



So, there are stories about the importance of the eight people who have been adopted as witnesses, and reporter Lee Hyun-young pointed out in advance the disciplinary committee to be held next week.



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2nd Disciplinary Committee, which will resume on the morning of the 15th, will also be conducted by Han-Jung Jeong, a law school professor at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, as the chairperson.



Next to it, there are three disciplinary committee members, including Deputy Attorney General Yong-gu Yong and Anjin Professor of Chonnam National University, Shin Seong-sik, chief prosecutor of anti-corruption.



Shim Jae-cheol, the Prosecutor General of the Justice Department, who attended as a disciplinary committee yesterday and applied for evasion by himself, was adopted as a witness under the authority of the committee, so the seat was changed.



The meeting is expected to lead to an interrogation of witnesses immediately after deliberation on the disciplinary agenda.



In particular, the attendance of the selected eight witnesses and the content of their statements are the biggest variables.



It is an assessment that four witnesses were adopted, each favoring Minister Choo Mi-ae and President Yoon Suk-yeol.



It seems likely that Sim Jae-cheol will come out of the prosecutor's office who will empower the disciplinary committee, and the attendance of the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office, Lee Seong-yoon, Supreme Prosecutors' Officer Han Dong-soo, and Gwangju District Prosecutor General Jeong Jin-woong, who were absent from the disciplinary committee yesterday, are unclear.



Former Detective 1st Division Chief Park Young-jin, Supreme Prosecutors' Investigation Information Officer Son Jun-seong, who have pointed out the problems of disciplinary action, and Ryu Hyeok, the Justice Department Inspectorate, who had a conflict with the prosecution officer Park Eun-jung, a subordinate, are expected to appear on the 15th and receive witness interrogation.



In particular, I am interested in the attendance of the Daejeon District Prosecutor's Office, Lee Jeong-hwa, a witness additionally requested by President Yoon yesterday.



This prosecutor was a person who revealed that the so-called judge's inspection document was not guilty, and that he wrote in the inspection report like this, but was deleted from the conclusion.



After the examination of the witnesses, which is likely to take a considerable amount of time, special attorneys on the part of President Yoon make a final statement of opinion, and then the disciplinary committees debate to decide whether or not the disciplinary action will be taken.



The disciplinary committee members have a strong will to conclude that day, but there are so many variables that they will have to watch it late at night.



(Video editing: Ha Seong-won, CG: Seo Seung-hyun, Choi Jin-hoe)