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As former Vice Minister of Justice Kim Oh-soo was nominated as a candidate for the prosecutor's general, there are stories of this and that both inside and outside the prosecution. I am also interested in what the prosecution's personnel will be like, but candidate Kim Oh-soo said that stabilizing the prosecution organization is more important than anything else.



Reporter Son Hyung-an pointed out the meaning.



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The stability of the prosecution's organization is the first thing that candidate

Kim

Oh-soo picked as the first task.



[Kim Oh-su/Prosecutor General Candidate (Yesterday): If you are appointed as the Prosecutor General, it will be more important than anything else to stabilize the organization.] The



topic of creating a trusted prosecutor through harmony means that we will end the myth It is solved with.



Candidate Kim is a senior at the front-line high prosecutors who are the 20th and the 24th of the Judicial Research and Training Institute.



It is an observation that there are not many high prosecutors who have left the prosecution when the new president is appointed, as is customary, as the nose is high.



One high prosecutor, who was determined to leave the prosecution, said he was hearing stories of holding back his resignation, and that the same was the case with other high prosecutors.



It sounds like there is room for reconsideration.



If the high prosecutors remain, it is highly likely that candidate Kim will avoid a large number of personnel and seek organizational stability.



In that case, Lee Seong-yoon, who was eliminated from the candidate for the prosecutor general, can afford to take over as Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office.



There are already circulating stories that he will be promoted to high prosecutors' level and become deputy chief of the Supreme Prosecutors' Office or Seoul High Prosecutor's Office.



In the Kim Osu-Lee Seongyoon regime, it is a credible card that the current government can entrust to the prosecution in the second half of power.



However, many point out that the pro-government tendencies of both men have limitations in filling the deepened conflict within the prosecution.



(Video coverage: Seo Jin-ho, Video editing: Hwang Ji-young)