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Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol asked the court to suspend the two-month disciplinary action for suspension, and the case will be interrogated from 2 pm a little later.

Let’s find out by connecting reporters who are out of the Seoul Administrative Court.



Reporter Hyun-young Lee, President Yoon, will you attend today (22nd) in person?



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Yes, the interrogation of the request for suspension of execution filed by President Yoon in objection to the two-month disciplinary disposition will be held at the hearing of Deputy Judge Hong Soon-wook of the 12th Division of the Seoul Administrative Court from 2pm.



President Yoon decided not to attend in person again today.



Accordingly, a special lawyer from President Yoon and representatives from the Ministry of Justice will attend the trial.



President Yoon did not attend both the interrogation on the suspension of the exclusion of duties held on the 30th of last month and the two deliberations of the Prosecutors' Discipline of the Ministry of Justice held on the 10th and 15th.



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Reporter Lee, when will the results come out?



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case of major cases, the results are also available on the day of the interrogation, so we cannot rule out the possibility of the results of the interrogation later this afternoon.



The key issue is whether'irreparable damage' occurs through President Yoon's honesty.



Yoon argues that the two-month suspension is an irreparable loss as the prosecutor general cannot perform duties such as directing major cases such as the investigation of the Wolseong nuclear power plant for a considerable period of time.



On the contrary, the Ministry of Justice is likely to argue that the public welfare is threatened by undermining the fairness of the prosecutors' office by maintaining his duties.



Earlier, the Seoul Administrative Court admitted the urgency of the case, citing a part of Mr. Yoon's request for suspension of the exclusion of duties on the 1st, saying that the disposition of exclusion was "completely excluding the authority to perform his duties as the Prosecutor General."



The prospects that today's interrogation will take a long time are dominant as the positions of both sides are sharply confronting each issue.