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In relation to the so-called 'check-and-run' bill, President Moon Jae-in has rejected the resignation from Prosecutor General Oh-su Kim and announced that he will meet with President Kim.

Today (18th), let's take a look at this news first.

Let's go to the Supreme Prosecutor's Office.



Reporter Kwan-Jin Kim, Did President Oh-Soo Kim meet President Moon?



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After a while, at 5 pm, the meeting between President Moon Jae-in and Prosecutor General Kim Oh-su will begin.



In a meeting with President Moon, President Kim plans to explain the problems with the oversight bill and the concerns of the prosecution.



It is known that the interview details will be revealed through a briefing at the Blue House.



President Kim, who had previously expressed his resignation, did not go to the Supreme Prosecutor's Office this morning after giving out a love song.



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Isn't the National High Prosecutor General's Meeting held in the morning?

Aren't you done yet?



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From 9:30 am, here at the Supreme Prosecutor's Office, high prosecutors from all over the country gathered and held a meeting presided over by Park Seong-jin, deputy chief prosecutor.



It is the first time in ten days since the last meeting on the 8th that six high prosecutors from all over the country gathered.



The meeting ended at 4:00 pm, about an hour before, and as the meeting between President Kim and President Moon took place, the Supreme Prosecutor's Office explained that the result of the meeting will determine whether or not to announce the meeting result.



At the meeting, the prospect that the chiefs of high prosecutors may announce their intention to collectively resign is also being raised cautiously.



[Yeo Hwan-seop / Daejeon High Prosecutor's Office: (Are there no plans for the high prosecutors to express their intentions now?) We are going to discuss it as a whole, including that.]



The backlash from front-line prosecutors is also continuing.



A proposal was made to send a group appeal to President Moon Jae-in and National Assembly Speaker Park Byeong-seok, who have the right to veto the bill within the prosecution.