Launch of the Airborne Minister Candidates Recommendation Committee after twists and turns It was decided to pick up the judges before the 9th of next month.



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Jaeyeon Cho in President … Schedule Disagreement from Day One

At the appointment ceremony for the nominating committee for the head of the High-ranking Officials Crime Investigation Department (KAI) held at the National Assembly on the 30th, attorney Park Gyeong-joon, professor of Kim Jong-cheol in Yonsei University Law School, Choo Mi-ae, Minister of Justice, Jae-yeon Cho, Director of Court Administration, Chan-hee Lee-He hyon Association, President of the Bar Association Front Row from Korea, Jeong Lee, chairman of the front row of the Korean Bar Association, Jeon Lee, chairman of the front row of the bar) And seven members of the nominating committee salute the national flag.  Reporter Kim Young-min viola@kyunghyang.com

At the appointment ceremony for the nominating committee for the head of the High-ranking Officials Crime Investigation Department (KAI) held at the National Assembly on the 30th, attorney Park Gyeong-joon, professor of Kim Jong-cheol in Yonsei University Law School, Choo Mi-ae, Minister of Justice, Jae-yeon Cho, Director of Court Administration, Chan-hee Lee-He hyon Association, President of the Bar Association Front Row from Korea, Jeong Lee, chairman of the front row of the Korean Bar Association, Jeon Lee, chairman of the front row of the bar) And seven members of the nominating committee salute the national flag. Reporter Kim Young-min [email protected]

The Chief Candidate Recommendation Committee of the Office of Crime Investigation for Senior Officials was officially launched on the 30th, 107 days after the application of the Airborne Law. The tension between the opposition parties is expected to start in earnest. Furthermore, while the Democratic Party has pledged to “launch the airlift in November,” disagreements over the detailed schedule have arisen from the first meeting held that day. The members of the Candidate Recommendation Committee for the Minister of Public Transport held their first meeting in the National Assembly on this day after receiving a commission letter from the Speaker of the National Assembly, Park Byung-seok.

At the first meeting of the day, the 7-member recommendation committee, including Minister of Justice Cho Mi-ae, Minister of Justice Cho Jae-yeon, and the President of the Korean Bar Association, Lee Chan-hee, and Professor Kim Jong-cheol from Yonsei University School of Law recommended by the ruling party, Park Kyung-jun’s lawyer, and lawyers Lim Jeong-hyuk and Lee Heon recommended by the opposition party. Director Cho was elected president. It was then decided to gather up to 5 candidates for each committee member, and no more than 35 candidates, by the 9th of next month.




The recommendations committee makes a selection for them and recommends two people approved by six or more members as final candidates. Subsequently, the President appoints a person and appoints him Minister of Public Transport through a staff audience. It is reported that in the meeting of this day some disagreements were raised with the deadline for the collection of the judges, which is set for the 9th. Compared to other cases, such as the Committee for the Recommendation of Candidates to the Supreme Court and the Committee of Recommendation of Candidates to Attorney General, the meeting period of approximately 10 days is reduced.

As disagreements arise from the first meeting, the observation that discussion in the recommendation committee will be difficult is becoming further strengthened. The chances are high that the opposition party will carry out as long as possible tactics against the ruling party’s battle of speed.

Lawyer Lee Heon, a member of the opposition party’s recommendation, met with reporters after the meeting. Doesn’t it solve much? “It is interpreted in the sense that he will not hesitate to exercise the ‘non-total rights’ according to the flow of recommendations for the candidates for Minister of Public Transport.

Democratic Party spokesman Kang Seon-woo said in a comment on the day that “if the abuse of non-total rights by the opposition becomes a reality, the Democratic Party will have no choice but to take a responsible judgment. and act under the will of the people. ” It reaffirmed the existing position that it could enforce even the revision of the law to deprive the rights of deprivation according to the attitude of the opposition party.

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