‘Original pro-no’ Yoo In-tae “Autumn, frivolous writing at the prosecutor’s office … Stop SNS”



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In-tae Yoo, former general secretary of the state company.  Reporter Woo Sang-jo

In-tae Yoo, former general secretary of the state company. Reporter Woo Sang-jo

Former Secretary General of the National Assembly Yoo In-tae criticized Justice Minister Chu Mi-ae on the 2nd, saying: “It is frivolous for the minister to post such a post on social media because the prosecutor was a little (criticized) “. He is the first politician of the Roh Moo-hyun administration, and is the “original pro-no (pro-Roh Moo-hyun)” salute.

Former Secretary General Yoo appeared on SBS ‘News Briefing of Joo Young-jin’ on the same day to receive questions about SNS activities criticized by Choo’s criticism and answered in this way.

He said, “Social media addicts struggled for hours, minutes, and seconds (writing social media posts),” he said. He added: “If you are in a responsible position, please stop activities on social media.”

Earlier, on the 29th of last month, Minister Chu posted a link to the Jeju District Attorney’s Office Lee Hwan-woo (43rd, 39th Judicial Research and Training Institute), who criticized himself on the 29th of last month. However, Minister Chu’s so-called “coordinates” provoked further opposition from prosecutors.

Choi Jae-man (47/36), son-in-law of former Justice Minister Chun Jeong-bae, criticized the Chuncheon District Prosecutor’s Office by posting a post titled “About the Minister’s SNS Post” on the internal network, and some 300 incumbent prosecutors “came out of the closet.” ‘Commented and joined.

However, Minister Chu confronted his Facebook on the 31st of last month and said: “The uncomfortable truth must continue. Until we face it without turning our backs.”

“The Democratic Party, as if turning the palm of the Party Constitution … without cause”

Meanwhile, former Secretary-General Yoo also criticized the decision to revise the party’s constitution by holding a vote of former party members so that the Democratic Party can nominate candidates for the Seoul-Busan mayoral by-elections next year.

He said, “There is no justification for turning (Dangheon) around like the back of your hand at this time,” he said. “If you’ve decided on the party constitution, you can go ahead and change it if you decide it won’t work.” said. He added: “If you don’t nominate this time, you can expand the outside of the Democratic Party.”

He also said: “It seems that the current political situation is getting more greedy than putting up the cause.” He said: “I did something that I did a proportional satellite match to be very punished, and I did something that would be punished.”

Reporter Go Seok-hyun [email protected]




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