
Shin Hyun-soo, chief executive officer of Min Jeong, attended the state council meeting held in video at the Blue House Women’s Hall on the 5th. Newsis.
Shin Hyun-soo, who expressed his appreciation for the prosecution’s high-ranking prosecution process, returned to office by taking over from President Moon Jae-in on the 22nd. Shin, who returned from a four-day vacation, said, “I will do my best to perform my job,” said the Blue House. As the Blue House official said, “It has been shortened,” Shin’s wave is entering the suture phase. However, it was revealed that the antagonism and distrust between the ruling powers and the prosecutors still remained through the shock of this incident, and President Moon’s leadership suffered considerable internal wounds.
Shin’s intention to resign was probably due to President Moon’s commitment to actively reflect his opinion. In fact, it is an evaluation that the prosecution’s demands were largely reflected in the personnel at the prosecution’s middle level announced that day. Investigation teams related to the current regime, such as the Wolseong nuclear power plant investigation and the alleged illegal withdrawal of Kim Hak-ei, former Vice Minister of Justice, were maintained as only a few personnel were conducted to fill the vacancy. An official at the Blue House said, “I know that we also reviewed this issue,” suggesting Shin’s role.
If Shin insisted on his appreciation, there was no room for accelerating President Moon’s lame duck phenomenon at the end of his term. At the Blue House, I had to take a sigh, but I have to thoroughly look back on why this wave erupted. Questions such as whether there is a problem with internal communication or whether there are any forces covering the eyes and ears of the president have not been resolved. There is also a spark of conflict between the current government and the prosecution. In response to various investigations targeting the ruling powers, the passport is calling for prosecution reform season 2, which deprives the prosecution of the prosecution’s right to investigate.
However, it is unclear what President Moon’s position is on this issue. On that day, Shin didn’t make any comments at the meeting of the chief aides who returned. Even in the so-called “Chu-Yoon conflict” last year, there were many criticisms that President Moon’s silence aggravated the situation. In order for the conflict with the prosecution to not be reproduced, above all, there must be a clear expression of the president’s position.
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