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While the Democratic Party is speeding up the bill, the prosecution is struggling to come up with a countermeasure.

Representatives of the chief prosecutor, the middle executive, also had a meeting until dawn this morning.

Representatives of public prosecutors across the country, who had previously held a meeting, made clear their opposition, saying that the law that the Democrats are pushing for forcibly would become a crime neglect law.



Correspondent Ahn Hee-jae.



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After the dark morning meeting, prosecutors leave the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office.



[Participant in the National Supervisory Prosecutors' Meeting: (Is there any results?) There were many discussions and various discussions.]



The National Supervisory Prosecutors' Meeting, which started at 7 pm yesterday (20th), ended around 4 am today, 9 hours later. .



At this meeting, attended by 69 chief prosecutors, it was reported that the discussion on the problems and alternatives of the oversight bill was focused.



In addition, the meeting attendee said that as a working-level manager and an intermediate executive, various discussions including self-reflection were held after arranging the position on the current situation.



A detailed statement will be announced at 9 am today.



At the previous overnight review meeting, the 'examination and overhaul' bill continued to be debated.



[Nam So-jeong / Ulsan District Prosecutor's Office: It will be reduced to a 'criminal neglect law' that covers the prosecutor's eyes and binds hands and feet, granting indulgences to criminals and exacerbating pain to victims.]



The reviewers, who clearly oppose the separation of investigation and prosecution, said they were also seriously aware of the public's criticism of the prosecution. .



At 7 p.m. tonight at the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office, investigators from nine prosecutors' offices are scheduled to meet and hold a response meeting, and despite President Moon Jae-in's request for deliberation from both the Democratic Party and the prosecution, the Democratic Party attempted to refer the matter to the Agenda Mediation Committee to enforce the bill, the level of protest within the prosecution is expected to rise again.