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Justice Minister candidate Han Dong-hoon presented a critical stance on the arbitration plan agreed to by the ruling and opposition parties within one day.

Prosecutors also protested.

There was no movement in the political circles, but Kwon Seong-dong, floor leader of the People's Power, posted an clarification that he kept his right to supplement investigation.



Reporter Park Chan-geun reports.



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Candidate Dong-Hoon Han for the Minister of Justice said, "Even in the current system, side effects and loopholes have been revealed in protecting the common people and responding to corruption in the current system. “I am concerned that it will get worse,” he said.



Yesterday (the 22nd), a candidate who kept quiet, saying he was hearing various opinions despite the opposition such as the collective resignation of the prosecutor's office, announced a critical position.



There was also internal opposition from the prosecution.



There were many complaints about the fact that election crimes and public officials were not directly investigated.



The Daejeon District Prosecutor's Office released a statement stating, "The statute of limitations for election crimes is as short as six months, but in the case of local elections in June, a new law will be enforced during the statute of limitations, and great confusion is expected in the investigation."



The Incheon District Prosecutor's Office also posted on the prosecution's internal network, criticizing it, saying, "It clearly shows that the intention of abolishing the prosecution's investigation function is that politicians are avoiding the prosecution's investigation."



Regarding the provision that the police handed over to the 3rd deputy chief of the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office, which prohibits investigations that go beyond unity and identity in the sentencing case, "Even if the same victim is identified in the account details of the fraud case, another victim in the confiscated cell phone of the illegal filming case He pointed out that it was irrational, saying, "Don't conduct a related investigation even if you check the



Kwon Seong-dong, floor leader of the People's Power, who signed the arbitration plan, posted a message on social media asking for understanding as protests from supporters of Kangseong rained down.



He emphasized, "The biggest toxin clause hidden in the Democratic Party bill was that it completely abolished the prosecution's supplementary investigative powers, that is, even supplemental investigative powers."



He also said, "I'm sorry," he said, "I tried to leave corruption, economics, elections, and public official crimes as direct targets of the prosecution's investigation, but I couldn't overcome the demands of the Democratic Party."



(Video editing: Lee Seung-jin, CG: Jo Soo-in)