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In the prosecutor's office, following the chief prosecutor and the chief prosecutor, today (21st) the investigators are having a meeting.

Let's connect a reporter who is out of the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office.



Reporter Park Chan-geun, first of all, there are many people who say this is a disguised departure from Democratic Party lawmaker Min Hyung-bae, but there are also claims that this is a legal problem.



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Yes, within the prosecution, there was a lot of criticism from within the prosecution that Rep. Min Hyung-bae's departure was a disguised departure from the party and a tyrant who ignored the due process.



Prosecutor General Kim Oh-soo also criticized that the public would evaluate whether it was appropriate as a constitutional institution, and the chief prosecutor at the Ministry of Justice also expressed concern.



[Yeo Hwan-seop / Chief Prosecutor of Daejeon High Prosecutor's Office: To prevent the bill processing from being rushed...

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One incumbent prosecutor also argued that the withdrawal from the party was invalid based on the provisions of the Civil Act.



Article 108 of the Civil Act stipulates that 'false declaration of public opinion' in which the other party makes a false statement of intention is invalid.



In other words, it is the logic that Rep. Min's withdrawal from the party falls under the false expression of intention agreed with the Democratic Party in advance and becomes invalid.



Even at the national meeting of chief prosecutors, which continued until dawn, criticism was raised for neutralizing the agenda adjustment system in an abnormal way.



The chief prosecutors demanded high-ranking officials, including the Prosecutor General, to be accountable, and in fact pressured them to resign.



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And, as I said before, the prosecutors are having a meeting today, and what kind of stories are coming out? 



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Yes, here at the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office, about an hour ago, about 250 investigators from the metropolitan area have been holding a meeting.



Prosecutors' investigators were worried that these things would be paralyzed while helping the prosecutor's investigation or taking over tasks such as the execution of sentences.



[Metropolitan Prosecutor's Office Investigator: The judge sentenced him to prison, but there must be about 5,000 people who couldn't catch the statistics.

Then we can't catch him.

Collecting large fines and non-payment of fines and doing these things...

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The level of opposition from the entire prosecution organization, from all prosecutors to investigators, is increasing day by day.



(Video coverage: Seol Min-hwan, video editing: Kim Kyung-yeon, CG: Lee Jong-jeong)