The government held a Cabinet meeting and decided to propose to the president the right to request reconsideration and exercise the so-called veto on the Kim Gun-hee independent counsel law.
Prime Minister Han Deok-soo, who presided over the meeting, said he was very sorry and sorry that the opposition party unilaterally dealt with the bill, which is clearly unconstitutional, encouraging the president to exercise his veto.
Let's listen to Prime Minister Han's remarks.
[Han Deok-soo / Prime Minister: The independent counsel bill was clearly unconstitutional, including a violation of the principle of separation of powers under the Constitution, a violation of the principle of supplementality and exceptionalism of the special prosecutor system, and concerns of damaging the foundation of the judicial system.
Nevertheless, I am very sorry and sorry that the opposition party has again unilaterally dealt with the independent counsel bill, which has not been cleared of its unconstitutionality at all.
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