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Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol is answering questions from reporters at the Daegu High Prosecutor's Office and the District Prosecutor's Office for a meeting with the staff on the afternoon of the 3rd.  yunhap news

Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol is answering questions from reporters at the Daegu High Prosecutor’s Office and the District Prosecutor’s Office for a meeting with the staff on the afternoon of the 3rd. yunhap news

On the 3rd, Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol poured out tough remarks day after day, saying, “It makes corruption and violates the spirit of the Constitution,” regarding the establishment of a serious crime investigation office (investigation office) for the purpose of separating the investigation and prosecution. President Yoon visited Daegu High School and District Prosecutors’ Office at 2 pm on the same day and criticized the ruling party’s legislative movement, saying, “What is called “complete prosecution” (complete deprivation of the prosecution’s right to investigate) is a “corruption complete” that completely smacks of corruption.” In a media interview the day before, he said, “If I can stop it by putting up a position, I will stop it,” he continued intense criticism two days afterwards. “Responding strongly to corruption in the fields of politics, economy and society is to protect the people, and it is the constitutional duty of the state and the government.” It is possible only when the trial activities are organically united.” He also criticized, “The so-called perfection of checks in progress is a perfection of corruption, which is a major violation of the spirit of the Constitution.” He avoided answering questions about his intention to resign from the post of president or about the possibility of political activities in the future, saying, “It is difficult to tell you now.” On the other hand, it was noticeable that dozens of supporters gathered in front of the district prosecutor’s office to cheer for President Yoon’s visit to Daegu. Dozens of cheering wreaths with the phrases ‘Be strong with our hero’ and ‘Korea is a rule of law’ were also lined up in front of the local swordsman. By Ok Ki-won, staff reporter

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