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Today's (11th) news will take a closer look at the Democratic Party, which is pushing for a bill that removes all prosecutors' investigative powers, and the prosecution's move to block it.

First, the prosecution held a nationwide meeting of prosecutors today and discussed countermeasures.

Prosecutor General Oh-su Kim said that if the investigation function of the prosecution disappeared, there would be no sense in carrying out his duties and he would not be attached to the position of president.



First news, reporter Han So-hee.



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Prosecutor General Oh-su Kim, who has been avoiding contact with the media while going to work through an underground parking lot.



Today, following the public work, all the remarks of the 18 prosecutors' meetings were broadcast live.



On the 8th, he went further from the opposite position and announced that he would bet his position this time.



[Kim Oh-soo / Prosecutor General: If the investigation function of the prosecution is abolished, there is no meaning in carrying out my duties as the Prosecutor General.

I will not be directly involved.]



In a meeting that lasted more than 7 hours with lunch as a lunch box, the chiefs of the District Prosecutors' Office officially opposed the abolition of the investigative authority.

[Kim Hu-gon / Chief Prosecutor of Daegu: If a bill to abolish the prosecution



's investigation function without a specific alternative is rushed forward, the damage will go to the people.]



He also said that he is aware of problems such as confusion and inconvenience to the public due to the delay in processing.



He also asked the National Assembly to form a 'special committee to improve the criminal justice system' to come up with a rational improvement plan.



There were two agendas known before the meeting: a response to 'complete inspection' and a way to secure the fairness and neutrality of the prosecution's investigation.



The opposition of the entire organization, led by the Prosecutor General, is at its peak, and there is also a prospect that the collective opposition of the prosecution could further accelerate the movement to promote the law.



(Video coverage: Seol Min-hwan, video editing: Lee Seung-jin)