Resilience of the former approval ratings, disruption of the initiative… Vaccines and Yoon Seok-yeol shock are only super-big bad news

President Moon Jae-in is presiding over a meeting of chief and advisors at the Blue House Women’s Hall on the afternoon of the 14th. 2020.12.14/News1 © News1 Reporter Park Jung-ho

The unprecedented discipline of the incumbent prosecutor general finally returned to the boomerang.

The Party Office is struggling with countermeasures, concealing the embarrassment of the unexpected return of Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol to work. The ruling party, which completed the reform legislation of the power agency, including the handling of amendments to the Ministry of Public Affairs (Criminal Investigation for High-Level Public Officials) Act, was expecting a rebound in approval ratings at the end of the year, but was unable to escape from shock after being hit by the so-called’Yoon Seok-yeol shock’.

According to the politics on the 26th, the Democratic Party with the Democratic Party reported the results of its own opinion poll that the party’s approval rating would recover due to the achievements of the’legislative war’, such as various reforms and legislation completed at the regular National Assembly in December, and aimed to turn the stage. However, following the recent controversy about securing a vaccine for Corona 19 (a novel coronavirus infection), he faced a major bad news: Yoon returned to work.

Many estimates that the first conflict between the incumbent president and the prosecutor general in the constitutional history has made it difficult for the party to recover. It was the first disciplinary action of the Prosecutor General of the Constitutional Affairs, and the aftermath of the storm has also returned to unprecedented confusion.

The challenge of the passport is to cut it off so that the unpleasant public sentiment at the beginning of the year does not lead to re-election in April next year. There is a growing sense of crisis that even the positions of the mayor of Seoul and the mayor of Busan, which are directly connected to the next presidential election, could be jeopardized.

President Moon Jae-in’s already strong support for state administration fell to a record low of 40%, and the Democratic Party’s support, which reached 50% before and after the April 15 general election this year, also fell below 30%. It suffered a’disgrace’ for giving the top spot to the power of the opposition people. As there was nowhere to retreat, the passport was determined to fight a treasure trove of decisions with the prosecution. However, it is unclear whether the support of public opinion will be included in the’counterattack’ of the passport’s prosecution reform.

Yoon Tae-gon, head of the agenda and strategy of The Moa’s Political Analysis Office, said in a conversation with News 1, “Unlike the strong supporters of each camp, the middle class was withholding the judgment to see the court’s decision on the discipline of President Yun. The Democratic Party’s support is inevitably lowered.” “The Democratic Party now strongly criticizes the judiciary and goes out as’the courts are the same guys as the prosecutors’. “He analyzed.

Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol is leaving the government building on the afternoon of the 25th at the Supreme Prosecutors’ Office in Seocho-gu, Seoul. The court made a citation decision on the previous day in the case of a request for suspension of execution against Minister of Justice Choo Mi-ae by General Yoon, saying, “The effect of the disciplinary action will be suspended until the 30th day from the date of the decision of the first trial of the original lawsuit”. Therefore, it is known that Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol went to the Supreme Prosecutors’ Office in the afternoon of that day and received a report on the status of work during his absence. 2020.12.25/News 1

In a situation where people’s fatigue and real estate problems due to the prolonged’Chumi-ae-Yun Seok-yeol conflict’ overlap, the development that Yoon expands the investigation targeting the regime and additionally confirms the suspicion of misconduct in the passport is the worst case scenario for the passport. This is because it can only be a fatal injury to the regime. The government’s sense of crisis is that the investigation of the Wolseong nuclear power plant and the Ulsan mayor’s election intervention, which aimed at the vital point of the immediate regime, came to the bottom of the passport.

Justice Minister Choo Mi-ae withdrew to end the’Chu-Yoon conflict’, and the plan for a phase shift to focus on the economy for people’s livelihood along with responding to Corona 19 was disrupted. If the ruling on the case for canceling the disciplinary action filed by President Yun is not reached within the term of President Yoon, which is until July next year, the term of President Yoon is virtually guaranteed. In this case, the by-election of the mayors of Seoul and Busan and the 2022 presidential election are even more burdensome amid conflict with the prosecutors who are conducting government investigations.

The results of various public opinion polls are also narrowing the scope of the ruling party’s luck. This is because there were many results of raising the hand of President Yoon in relation to the conflict between Miae Chu and Seokyeol Yoon. In a Real Meter poll conducted after Minister Chu expressed his appreciation, more than 5 out of 10 citizens (54.8%) sympathized with the assertion that “President Yoon does not need to resign.” (Real Meter December 18 For 500 people aged 18 years or older in Japan and nationwide, ±4.4% points at 95% confidence level for sample error)

The power of the prosecution reform weakened as the approval ratings of President Moon and the Democratic Party fell together even though the people’s strength was not doing well. Public sentiment about the Democratic Party’s recent legislative independence has also worsened. There are very few reverse cards left in the passport. Party leadership, such as Lee Nak-yeon, had an emergency meeting with legal and judicial committee members at the National Assembly on the previous day (24th), but it was a different number except for the expansion and reorganization of special committees for prosecution reform and the willingness to hurry to launch the airlift (high-level officials criminal investigation office). Not being able to come up with a message clearly showed the reality of poverty.

On the other hand, the family members (Jaein Chin) are poised to make a decision.

When the disciplinary action of the prosecutor-general, who was admitted by the president, was blocked by the court, it seems to feel a lot of shock and sense of crisis.

Former presidential secretary Lim Jong-seok said on his Facebook page the day before, “It feels like I was struck head-on by a hard snowball. My mind flashes,” and “I have to find something to do so that the president does not feel lonely.” . Democratic Party lawmaker Kim Yong-min of the Judiciary Committee also resented in a Facebook post saying, “It seems like you are losing, but you never lose.” “If you lose the battle, you can win the war. I will make the prosecution and the courts loyal to the people through legislation.”

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