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“All the people must have experienced the emergence of an institution of power different from that of the past.”
President Moon Jae-in praised the government’s efforts to reform the institutions of power in a speech at the National Intelligence Service, the prosecution and the police reform strategy meeting he chaired at the Blue House on the 21st.
President Moon presented the achievements of the reforms so far and did not scrimp on encouragement to the relevant agencies.
President Moon said, “We have been carrying out the reform of the institutions of power with the determination to be reborn for the people,” and said, “I very much commend your hard work in leading reform.
Furthermore, he said, “the reform of the government’s institutions of power is progressing irreparably,” he said.
In this regard, there was also an eye that President Moon would give the Ministry of Justice confidence in the reform work of the prosecution, empowering the Minister of Justice Choo Mi-ae.
He is said to have sent a message to Minister Chu, who demanded the resignation of the opposition over suspicions about his son, saying: ‘He has been doing well, and may he do well in the future.’
It is in the same context that, unlike the other ministers who were seated before the start of today’s meeting, the reason why Minister Chu entered the conference room with President Moon.
However, Cheong Wa Dae’s side said: “Minister Chu and President Moon welcomed the attendees outside the conference room and entered together. According to the procedure, Minister Chu, the highest rank among the participants , assumed the role of reception. ” There wasn’t, “he explained.
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On the other hand, there are also interpretations that President Moon’s encouraging comments on the day were intended to exaggerate the internal opposition of each institution to the government’s reform work.
In fact, not only the prosecution but also the police are protesting against the government’s reconciliation of investigation rights. The reason for the police opposition is that the purpose of “ reducing the investigative power of the prosecution ” has waned while allowing the prosecution to investigate cases outside the specified range if they receive a seizure and search warrant.
President Moon said: “It may be that the relevant agencies consider the government’s plan to be insufficient.” “We can do it,” he said, asking for cooperation between the prosecution and the police.
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