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After the meeting between President Moon Jae-in and Prosecutor General Kim Oh-soo, the level of resistance within the prosecution has softened somewhat.

Yesterday (18th), the chiefs of high prosecutors held an emergency meeting and even considered resignation, but they decided to continue the work of persuading the National Assembly again.

The reviewers' meeting is held today, so we'll have to wait and see if this atmosphere continues.



Correspondent Kim Kwan-jin.



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Secretary-General Kim Oh-soo said that he had fully explained the prosecution's position in a meeting with President Moon Jae-in.



[Kim Oh-soo / Prosecutor General: I have talked about various problems in detail and sufficiently.

We also talked about ways to secure the fairness and neutrality of the prosecution's investigation.]



After hearing the results of the meeting with the president from President Kim, the chiefs of high prosecutors across the country gathered at the Supreme Prosecutor's Office and expressed their opinion that "there are many contradictions and problems in the bill, which will cause serious confusion and inconvenience to the public." We did it together," he said.



The chiefs of high prosecutors discussed the idea of ​​collectively resigning at a meeting yesterday, but the resignation card was withdrawn after a meeting with the president and the president.



After a meeting with the chief prosecutors, President Kim Oh-soo expressed his will to persuade the National Assembly again.



[Kim Oh-soo / Prosecutor General: I was desperately trying to live, but I am thinking that I will have no choice but to do my best under the given circumstances until the end.]



President Kim, whose resignation was rejected, again informs the public about the problems with the oversight bill, and it seems that he will re-promote his attendance at the National Assembly, which was canceled yesterday.



While there are evaluations that President Moon has ordered time for deliberation by the National Assembly and the prosecution, about 150 representatives of public prosecutors from across the country are scheduled to meet this evening at the Seoul Central District Prosecutor's Office to hold a meeting to respond to the overhaul bill.