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Rep. Kim Yong-min, Leader Hwang Un-ha, and Rep. Cho Kuk Debate Legislative Strategy for Public Prosecution Reform at National Assembly Hall

Rep. Kim Yong-min of the Democratic Party of Korea, Leader Hwang Un-ha of the Cho Kuk Innovation Party, and Rep. Cho Kuk speak at the debate on the legislative strategy on public prosecution reform held at the National Assembly Hall on the 8th . /Newsis

On the 8th, the Democratic Party of Korea and the Democratic Party of Korea jointly held a debate on the topic of judicial reform legislation in the 22nd National Assembly. They appear to be working together to “complete the indictment” (completely deprive the prosecution of the right to investigate) ahead of the 22nd National Assembly.

Cho Kuk, representative of the Cho Kuk Innovation Party, said in a congratulatory speech at the debate on the “Legislative Strategy for the Reform of the Prosecutor’s Office of the National Assembly” co-hosted by Kim Yong-min of the Democratic Party and Representative Hwang Un- ha of Cho Kuk Innovation held this day at the National Assembly Hall: “Separating the investigation of the prosecution and the prosecution is the beginning and core of the normalization of the prosecution.” “The unelected and unchecked power of the prosecution must be returned to the people. “Irreversible reform is absolutely necessary,” he said.

Congressman Cho said: “In just two years, Korea has become a country where the term ‘prosecutory dictatorship’ is not an exaggeration. Former prosecutors control key positions not only in institutions of power but also in finance and people’s livelihoods.” He said: “The prosecution, which freely exercises the power of investigation and prosecution, is abusing its own family members, targeted investigations and retaliatory prosecutions to protect the organization.”

Regarding the criticism of the limitations of the Moon Jae-in administration’s prosecutorial reform, which was addressed in the debate announcement that day, Representative Cho also said: “As part of the Moon Jae-in administration’s prosecutorial reform -in, there are many pain points to produce.” He said: “I will approach this 22nd National Assembly with the determination that there will be no next time.”

In his congratulatory speech, Park Chan-dae, leader of the Democratic Party, said: “As co-chairman of the party’s Procuracy and Dictatorship and Political Oppression Countermeasures Committee, I have observed the behavior of the Prosecution on the front line for a year and a half,” and added: “The behavior and failure of the prosecution are reaching their peak.”

Plan leader Park said: “The 21st National Assembly failed to substantially complete the prosecutorial reform” and added: “We have seen the results in the last two years.” He said: “The president, who was a prosecutor, filled key positions in the government with former prosecutors” and “Even though people’s livelihoods and the economy were in grave danger, he only focused on killing the his political opponents and the previous administration. “As a result, the price to be paid for not completing prosecutorial reform has had a significant impact on people’s lives and economies.”

Representative Kim Yong-min of the Democratic Party said: “The goal and end point of prosecution reform is the separation of investigation and prosecution,” and “The key is to redesign prosecution to its original function of filing charges ”.

Seo Bo-hak, a professor at Kyung Hee University Law School who gave a presentation at the debate, said: “We must push for the revision of the bill as soon as the 22nd National Assembly opens and complete it within six months.” , “Bills should be passed that would eliminate and limit prosecutorial obligations.”

Some in the opposition party are calling for a special prosecution to investigate the truth about the “prosecution alcohol scandal” reported by former Gyeonggi Province deputy governor for peace Lee Hwa-young. Furthermore, there are claims that the investigation into irregularities in the entrance exam of MP Cho Kuk’s son and leader Hwang Un-ha’s alleged involvement in the Ulsan mayoral election should also be the subject of a special investigation.

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