As the rebellion of the prosecution turned fierce, President Wen awakened the silence as the ‘Wongun’ of Chu Mi-ae.



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President Moon Jae-in is speaking at the senior advisers meeting held at the Blue House on the 30th. Newsis

On the 30th, President Moon Jae-in ordered public officials “to become a first-class successor who supports the interests of the community, not the interests of ministries or groups.” Although the recipient was “all public officials”, the interpretation of the comments directed against the tax organization against the work of Attorney General Yoon Seok-yeol by Minister of Justice Chu Miae, who made the reform of the prosecution the cause, is dominant.

President Moon’s emphasis on “reform” and “innovation” and the order to “bravely break with the old” also reads as a message aimed at collective resistance from the prosecution. President Moon’s position, which came to light six days after Minister Chu dismissed Yun’s work and demanded disciplinary action, reinforced the “reform of the Chumi Ae-Pot prosecutor’s office” accordingly.

President Moon Jae-in is presiding over a meeting of chiefs and advisers at the Blue House on the 30th. Yunhap news

文 “You must see the public interest, not the private interest” “Abandon the practice”

President Moon said, “All public officials should only serve the people and fulfill their calling to make a better country,” President Moon said in the Blue House Women’s Room. “We have no choice but to stay behind in the game,” he said.

President Moon’s comments came amid rising voices from prosecutors demanding that Minister Chu withdraw his shares. Some interpretations suggested that President Moon views the prosecution’s reaction as “ organizational selfishness, ” denying the prosecution reform.

In particular, the emphasis on “getting back to basics” was interpreted as a brake on the emergence of front-line prosecutors who seemed obsessed with politics. It is a warning that ‘Be faithful to the duty of the prosecution, that is, to investigate crimes’.

Justice Minister Choo Mi-ae (left) and Attorney General Yoon Seok-yeol. Hankook Ilbo Data Photo

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President Moon also said, “Really break away from the old through reform and innovation.” This can also be seen as an order to Minister Chu to “complete the task of reforming the prosecution service to the end.” President Moon’s perception that a certain degree of noise is inevitable in the process of fulfilling the ‘call of the times’ to reform the prosecution in the passage of “pain and hardship.” President Moon also said: “It seems confusing, but the ROK is going in the right direction.”

President Moon remained silent for six days after Minister Chu imposed a job ban and disciplinary action against Yoon on the 24th. He did not give in to the request that “President Moon should express his position as director of state affairs and the appointment and dismissal of the Minister of Justice and the Attorney General “. President Moon’s stance appears to have been because he decided that he did not need to be trapped in a ‘frame of silence’ in a situation where the interpretation of ‘President Moon’s silence is support for Minister Chu’ is solidified.

靑 “It is not directed at Chu / Yoon … Covering all state affairs”

However, the Blue House drew a line in interpreting that President Moon’s comments refer to the conflict between Minister Chu and President Yoon. A Blue House official said, “Please accept it as it is” and “It was about” all public officials “and” all fields of state affairs. ” This means that President Moon’s principle, “ If the disciplinary committee of the Ministry of Justice makes a comment before reaching a conclusion about the success of President Yoon, it may become a guide and is inappropriate. ”

A senior official from the Blue House said: “As there are several crisis factors, such as the prevention of infection by the new coronavirus (Corona 19), we needed a message for the public service society in general.” However, the fact that there is no expression referring to the ‘crown crisis’ in President Moon’s statements, and the fact that there has not been a recent case of discouragement in public office makes the explanation of the Casa Azul is less convincing.

Shin Eun-byul reporter




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