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2020.12.26 06:00 entry
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Political Burden Mounts As Court Undoes Unprecedented ‘Attorney General Discipline’The lame duck worries about overlapping adverse events, such as crown spread, and seeks corrective action with a quick apologyReorganization, reorganization of government personnel, etc. Chu Miae’s resignation seems to be repaired sooner
As the court overturned President Moon Jae-in’s “ attorney general discipline for the first time in history ” decision, the political burden that President Moon would bear increased. President Moon, who had neglected political solutions amid the extreme confrontation between Minister of Justice Choo Mi-ae and Attorney General Yoon Seok-yeol, emphasized only laws and procedures and eventually unreasonable discipline ended in failure and took full responsibility. The passport, which focused on ‘Expel Yoon Seok-yeol’ with the prosecution reform as the cause, has lost both justification and viability due to a court decision. President Moon’s efforts to find a breakthrough are expected to intensify as negative factors such as the explosion of confirmed corona 19 cases and the controversy over securing a prolonged vaccination period, and inappropriate speech and behavior and the quality controversy of the candidates Byeon Chang-heum and Vice Minister of Justice Lee Yong-gu of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport.
President Moon said on the 25th: “As a result, I apologize for causing inconvenience and confusion to people.” It was just one day after President Yoon’s decision to return to office, and nine days later he apologized saying, “I am so sorry to the people,” while on the 16th he re-approved President Yoon’s disciplinary bill. The direct expression “apple” is also noticeable. This can be seen as a means of taking seriously the political impact and storm that the court decision will bring. It is interpreted as the intention to correct the situation early in a situation where the power of the passport-driven prosecution reform is diminishing and the fear of President Moon’s lame duck (power drain) is increasing. It is also read as a means to defuse confusion and focus on state affairs such as the quarantine amid the deteriorating situation, with the crown number 19 confirmed to date reaching an all-time high of 1,200.
Still, President Moon expressed his unwavering commitment to prosecutorial reform. “I hope that the prosecution is an opportunity to reflect on the fair and moderate exercise of the prosecution rights,” he said. “I hope there will be no more controversy about the collection or inspection of personal information other than criminal information.” The Justice Ministry repeatedly recalled the “dispute over judges” as a ground for disciplinary action against President Yoon and urged the prosecution to reflect on it. This means that while the result that the disciplinary decision against President Yoon was overturned by the judgment of the Judiciary is accepted, apart from that, follow-up work on the prosecution reform should continue.
Although President Moon has aimed to resolve the situation, it seems difficult to heal the internal wounds suffered by President Moon and his passport. President Moon, who has stayed away from the ‘Chu-Yoon Incident’, re-passed President Yoon’s disciplinary bill on the 16th, saying, “I hope this is an opportunity for the prosecution to stay right.” . It was revealed that the prosecution reform and President Yun’s discipline were practically comparable. However, following the conviction of Dongyang University professor Chung Gyeong-shim, wife of former Justice Minister Cho Kook, who claimed that the passport was the target of the prosecution and the victim of excessive investigation, President Moon emphasized repeatedly the “ procedural legitimacy ” after being convicted on charges of irregularities in the entrance examination for children. Even the court’s invalidation of the suspension of the proceedings against President Yoon, the legitimacy of the prosecution reform proposed by the passport was seriously damaged. As a result, future conflicts between President Yoon and his passport may escalate. If Yun’s return to work accelerates the investigation of the Wolseong nuclear power plant and other key areas of the regime, it is inevitably recognized as a struggle between the investigation of the living power and the ruling forces trying to prevent it.
In the passport, it is predicted that President Moon will reorganize the atmosphere by reorganizing and reorganizing the Blue House staff. There are also observations that President Moon will accept Minister Chu’s resignation sooner or later because he mentioned the “stable cooperation” between the Ministry of Justice and the prosecution.