Yoo In-tae “From the time of’Write a novel’, the flames…

In-tae Yoo, former secretary general of the National Assembly.  Reporter Woo Sang-jo

In-tae Yoo, former secretary general of the National Assembly. Reporter Woo Sang-jo

In-tae Yoo, former secretary general of the National Assembly, assessed that in the so-called’Chu-Yoon conflict’, prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol was deceived and Justice Minister Choo Mi-ae was deceived.

He appeared on CBS’Kim Hyun-jung’s News Show’ on the 29th, and said, “The approval rating for the presidential candidate has risen like that,” and Yoon said, “It was the most profitable.” Regarding Minister Chu, he added, “It put a burden on the government, and that’s why the approval rating was that way.”

He also used the expression “almost ruined” to Minister Chu. “Everything that I might get enthusiastic support from the strong supporters was done like that by the court, but it wasn’t broken, what was it?”

In OhmyNews-Realmeter’s preference survey for the next presidential candidate, released a day ago, the approval rating for Yoon was 23.9%. On the other hand, Minister Chu was 3.1%. In addition, in the YTN-Realmeter poll released on the same day, 36.7% of the positive evaluations and 59.7% of the negative evaluations of President Moon Jae-in’s performance of state affairs were found. The negative evaluation was the highest ever.

Regarding this situation, former secretary-general Yoo analyzed, “I think the public’s resentment that the President had left him to go so far without mediation or mediation is reflected in the approval ratings.”

He also pointed out the attitude that Minister Chu has shown so far. “Since I was writing a novel, for some reason, I had a very ominous feeling.” He added, “If you come to the National Assembly and talk like that, you will end up looking very hateful to the people.” “You should not show such an arrogant attitude.” Minister Chu’s harsh words and actions put a burden on the regime.

At the same time, he agreed with the host’s statement that “the prosecution reform is correct, but the public sentiment is not in this direction,” and assessed that “after all, the nature of the prosecution reform, which is really desperate, has been undermined in this way.”

Former secretary-general Yoo also expressed skepticism about the hardline arguments such as’impeachment’ that emerged in the passport after the court decided to suspend the disciplinary execution of General Yoon. He asserted, “It seems that there are thousands of text messages going to the Democratic Party lawmakers, and that anything is overpayable.” At the same time, he predicted that the Democratic Party would not actually promote the impeachment of Yun.

We also talked about the two people’s behavior. Regarding Minister Chu, he said, “It’s almost ruined,” he said. “For the time being, we have to take a quiet rest and decide the future.” Regarding President Yoon, “If you want to hold the office of the president, declare that you will not do politics, and if you are going to do politics, the answer is to quit soon.”

Reporter Juhee Hong [email protected]


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