[풀영상|신년특집 대토론 1부] What is the fate of the prosecution reform?

■ JTBC is holding the ‘2021 New Year Special Debate’ for two days on the 4th and 5th.
After the newsroom is over on the 5th (Tue) [신년특집 대토론] Part 2-‘What is the 2021 task in the corona crisis?’ is broadcast.

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■ Broadcast: JTBC New Year’s Discussion / Progress: Sohn Seok-hee

Dear viewers, greetings in one year. nice to meet you. JTBC’s New Year’s Special Debate started in 2014, and is the eighth year this year. Last year, we dealt with the media issue in the prosecution reform, but this year, the first order was the issue of prosecution reform. That means it was incomplete. And in this year’s second New Year’s debate, which will be held tomorrow (5th), we will deal with the issues of Korean society this year amid the corona emergency.

I would like to introduce the four people who came here to discuss with the title of the subject of today’s first day, “What is the fate of the prosecution reform?” Han-jung Jeong, a professor at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, came out. Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-Yeul is the first broadcast debate since you are receiving a lot of attention recently as an official representative of the disciplinary committee, right? And Jin Jung-kwon, a former professor at Dongyang University, joined us this year following last year. Welcome to. Former National Assemblyman Geum Tae-seop came out. I think there will be a lot to say that this is the first time to have a full-scale discussion after leaving. In addition, Democratic Party lawmaker Kim Yong-min recently proposed a bill to abolish the’Prosecutors’ Office’ and establish a’Public Prosecution Office’, so it seems that we need to hear why it is necessary in a moment.

Viewers can also participate in today’s discussion. If you call 02-751-6002 now, we will hear the opinions of the citizens on the reform of the prosecution. First of all, what you will hear over the phone is the relationship between the so-called elected power and the appointed power. In other words, if the appointed prosecutor general is opposed to the elected government, is it a kind of protest? Furthermore, there are even claims of impeachment against the Prosecutor General, and I will also listen to your opinion. I will come to see the advertisement for a while and start a full-scale discussion.

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