<Anchor> The



court called both sides today (22nd) to hear the story to determine whether to keep or stop the two-month disciplinary punishment received by Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol.

It is known that the Ministry of Justice and President Yoon Suk-yeol had a fierce battle, but the court decided to reopen the interrogation date the day after tomorrow without making a conclusion today.



Reporter Lee Hyun-young covered it.



<Reporter> Before the



court interrogation began, tensions existed between Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol and the representative of the Ministry of Justice.



[Attorney Lee Seok-woong/President Seok-yeol Yoon's representative: Because there are significant and obvious flaws that are illegal and unfair in all procedures...

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[Yiokhyeong Attorney / DOJ-side agents: the last time and is not bound to vary due to the differences in disposable nature (trial results also)



disciplinary enforcement stop questioning about Yun-General of the Seoul Administrative Court breaking the expected Dunn would take the original old It was done in 2 hours and 15 minutes.



As the two sides confronted sharply over the procedural issues of the disciplinary process and the four reasons for the disciplinary action of President Yoon, the decision was not made.



[Attorney Lee Seok-woong/President Seok-Yeol Yoon's representative: not to fight against the president who is the right to appoint, but to revoke the effect of this procedure that stigmatized the president as an unfair public official by illegal and unfair procedures...

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[Attorney Ok-Hyung Lee/Deputy of the Ministry of Justice: (Disciplinary power) was exercised as part of the democratic control over the Prosecutor General that the Constitution and laws give the President...

.] On the



second date, he said that he will discuss in-depth the issues to be contested in the main lawsuit along with whether the execution was suspended.



Both sides will submit additional comments at the request of the Court.



The court's decision is likely to be postponed after the Christmas holiday, as it is said that the courts are also distressed as much as the political wave is expected.



(Video coverage: Seol Min-hwan, video editing: Kim Jong-woo)