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With the news of the nomination of Justice Minister Han Dong-hoon's nomination, the battle over the abolition of the prosecution's investigative authority intensified.

Prosecutor General Oh-su Kim, who held an unusually voluntary press conference, argued that the bill to abolish the prosecution's investigative powers was unconstitutional, and also disclosed the fact that he requested an interview with the president. 



Correspondent Kim Kwan-jin. 



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Prosecutor General Kim Oh-soo, who argued that the bill on the way to work is unconstitutional. 



[Kim Oh-soo / Prosecutor General: It is against the Constitution.

also in the face.

If such a bill is pushed forward, criminals will hurrah, and crime victims and the public will have no place to appeal.] In 



the afternoon, he raised the level of speech by hosting an unusually live press conference. 



[Kim Oh-soo / Prosecutor General: Set a deadline for such a criminal law system that greatly affects the people's lives like a military operation...

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Although the Constitution stipulates that the prosecutor's right to request a warrant is unconstitutional, President Kim said that it is unconstitutional to take away the investigative power. claimed that it was done. 



Last year, President Moon Jae-in asked if the country's ability to respond to crimes would not be reduced by adjusting the investigative power, and he invited President Moon to ask if the abolition of the prosecution's investigative power was appropriate for this request. 



He also disclosed that he had requested an interview with President Moon. 



If the meeting is successful, President Kim said he plans to explain that the overhaul bill is contrary to President Moon's prosecution reform. 



Regarding the possibility of resignation from the post of president, President Kim said that he thinks that he should resign at least 10 times if the scrutiny is introduced. 



The protests from front-line prosecutors also continued, and there was a proposal to hold a nationwide public prosecutor's meeting. 



Prosecutor Lee Bok-hyun of the Seoul Northern District Prosecutor's Office, who publicly shot the current prosecutor's office in strong opposition to the promotion of the inspection and inspection, requested "President Moon Jae-in's position on the inspection and inspection be revealed." 



(Video coverage: Seol Min-hwan, video editing: Hwang Ji-young)