Ruling party "Should stop teasing rabbits"...Opposition parties should "prevent armed resistance"

2025.01.13. PM 5:57
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[Anchor]
While President Yoon's second arrest warrant is imminent, political battles are also intensifying.

The ruling party criticized the president for not investigating him in a rabbit-like manner, while the opposition party called for a quick arrest, saying the Republic of Korea is falling into disorder.

I'm connecting with the reporter. Reporter Jeong Inyong!There is an analysis that the execution of the arrest warrant for President

Yoon has begun to count down, so please tell us your remarks on the ruling and opposition parties.

[Reporter]
Kwon Sung-dong, the floor leader of the People's Power Party, said, "The whole country is confused for more than a week after the first attempt by the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit," stressing that it should be given up at this point unless it is intended to promote it to the world.

Kwon Young-se, chairman of the emergency committee, said, "Many people are questioning whether the arrest operation is hasty for Lee Jae-myung of the Democratic Party," adding, "The intention to disgrace the president is also read."

[Kwon Young-se / People's Power Emergency Management Committee Chairman: How can the Korean people be convinced that it is a fair investigation if more than 1,000 task forces and drug crimes investigation teams are mobilized to arrest one president?]

Rep. Joo Ho-young also asked on his SNS that it takes a long time to realize justice, and the leader of the Democratic Party of Korea is using it, so why do you force President Yoon to go through a quick-track judicial process?

On the other hand, representative Lee Jae-myung, in an interview with acting president Choi Sang-mok, ordered that Choi's job is to prevent the judge from resisting the warrant by force.

[Lee Jae-myung / Minjoo Party leader: The economy can recover in a stable, predictable and reasonable social atmosphere, but nothing can be done if we do not follow this law]

Park Chan-dae, the floor leader, argued that the delay in the arrest of President Yoon is intensifying the rebellion and increasing public confusion and national damage.

In order to minimize this, he stressed that a quick arrest is needed, and that establishing the authority of the tarnished public authority is the way to establish the rule of law.

[Anchor]
The ruling and opposition parties clashed at the Judiciary Committee over the independent counsel bill for civil war?

[Reporter]
The opposition party voted to pass its own re-issuance independent counsel law today, with the ruling party leaving the plenary session of the National Assembly's Legislation and Judiciary Committee in protest.

Unlike the previously abolished bill, the new independent counsel law requires a third party, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, to recommend the independent counsel, not the ruling and opposition parties.

It also reduced both the duration and manpower of the investigation, but added foreign exchange charges that it tried to use North Korea for martial law.

The ruling party strongly protested that it could only be seen as a political offensive investigation that turned a blind eye to the reality of our security, as it was able to investigate all the dispatch of troops to overseas conflict areas and the expansion of leaflets to North Korea.

[Park Jun-tae / People's Power: If this is the subject of investigation, only North Korea is good. The loudspeaker Kim Jong-un hates it the most, and Kim Yo-jong, a North Korean propaganda leaflet, ordered him not to send it.]

On the other hand, the opposition party countered that there was no problem because it was limited to foreign exchange activities related to emergency martial law, and that it should be investigated. Let's listen to it.

[Kim Ki-pyo / Minjoo Party of Korea: It is revealed that the plan was to attract foreign exchange activities through North Korea if the emergency martial law does not go well or if it does not meet the requirements..]

The Democratic Party of Korea is in a position to hold a plenary session on the 16th at the latest and pass the Insurrection Special Prosecutor Act, but discussions are underway at the general assembly of lawmakers.

On the other hand, the ruling party gathered opinions on its own special prosecution bill at the general meeting of lawmakers, but no special conclusions have been made public yet.

[Anchor]
In the afternoon, the Public Administration and Security Committee's pending questions raised new suspicions about the last martial law incident?

What is it about?

[Reporter]
On the night of the emergency decree on the 3rd of last month, then Minister of Public Administration and Security Lee Sang-min ordered the National Fire Agency to cooperate with power cuts and steps for certain media companies.

Rep. Yoon Gun-young of the Democratic Party asked the facts, saying that Heo Seok-gon, the head of the fire department, received such an order from former Minister Lee,
Commissioner
he replied that there was talk from the National Police Agency to cooperate if there was a request.

He added that the media companies subject to Dangeon and Dangeon included Kyunghyang Shinmun, Hankyoreh Shinmun, and MBC.

However, Commissioner Huh explained that there was no actual request from the police, and that he did not take any action because it was a part that could not be done as a fire service.

On the other hand, acting Minister of Public Administration and Security Ko Ki-dong and acting National Police Agency Commissioner Lee Ho-young, who attended together, drew a line that they had never heard of it.

As the Democratic Party of Korea previously raised suspicions that it had pre-investigated the substation for the National Assembly's power failure in the investigation, voices calling for a related investigation are expected to grow louder.

This is YTN Jeong Yong-yong in the National Assembly so far.




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