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meeting of the national chief prosecutor's representative, which was held from the evening of yesterday (20th), continued until this morning.

The chief prosecutors criticized the Democratic Party's attempt to forcefully pass the Judiciary Committee's Agenda Coordination Committee, emphasizing once again that the Inspection and Overhaul Bill is a crime neglect law.



Reporter Park Chan-geun reports.



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Today, past 4 am, the chief prosecutors leave the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office after the meeting.



[Participant in the National Superintendent Prosecutor's Conference: (Is there any results?) There were many discussions and various discussions.]



The National Superintendent Prosecutor's Conference, which started at 7pm yesterday evening, ended in 9 hours.



The meeting, attended by 69 chief prosecutors, focused on discussions about the problems and alternatives of the oversight bill.



Yesterday, as it was announced that Rep. Min Hyung-bae had left the Democratic Party in order to take a minority share and pass the bill at the mediation committee, the chief prosecutors at the meeting issued a statement strongly criticizing it.



He pointed out that the agenda conciliation system to prevent many unilateral legislative attempts was incapacitated in an unusual way.



He also pointed out that high-ranking executives, including the Prosecutor General, must once again show a responsible attitude to block the criminal justice system, saying that the Inspection and Obstruction Act is a crime neglect law.



In effect, it is a request for the collective resignation of the chief executive, including the prosecutor general.



At the same time, he said that he actively sympathizes with the external control device and the policy of holding regular meetings proposed by the representative meeting of the prosecutors the other day, and he said that he would review the plan to receive public surveillance from the beginning of the investigation to the end of the investigation and make a proposal to the Supreme Prosecutor's Office.



At 7 pm this evening 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's agenda for enforcing the bill is scheduled to be sent to the Prosecutor's Office, protesting within the prosecution The water level seems to be getting higher.