チョ・グク元法務部長官
Former Minister of Justice Cho Kuk says, ``President Yoon Seok-Yeol continues to interfere in party affairs...grounds for impeachment and subject to criminal punishment'' = South Korea
Former Minister of Justice Cho Kuk asserted on the 18th, ``President Yoon Seo-gyul continues to blatantly interfere in party affairs.The prosecution must begin an investigation.''
On the same day, Minister Cho made the following statement on Facebook: ``The president's interference in party affairs is subject to criminal punishment.
The Inspection Bureau (Public Investigation Department) must conduct the investigation." Minister Cho also mentioned the grounds for impeaching former President Park Geun-hye, saying, ``President Park is preparing for the election of the 20th National Assembly member.
He was indicted and found guilty of violating the Public Offices Election Act for allegedly instructing Hyun Ki-hwan, then chief political affairs official, to ensure that Rep. Park Geun-hye and others were certified.
Furthermore, ``The people in charge of indicting President Park at the time were Yoon Seok-Yeong, head of the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office, and Han Dong-hoon, third deputy director of the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office.However, President Yoon was a blatant party official.
continues to enter. "It's not a coincidence or a mistake because it's been done repeatedly." Minister Cho has expelled former People's Power (ruling party) representative Lee Jun-seok and announced his decision at the all-party convention.
・Public threats against Rep. Ahn Cheol-soo, head of political affairs by Jin-bok (Lee Jin-bok), and pursuit of Yun Kwan-kwan (a core associate of President Yun Seok-yong) through In Yo-han, chairman of the People's Power Reform Committee.
It was based on the grounds that the law was released. He went on to say, ``The prosecutors, who have exhausted their ``living power investigation,'' are investigating whether President Yoon interfered with the official recognition through the presidential office, as they did in the Park Geun-hye case.
An investigation must be launched into whether there was interference in the representative election. If the prosecution doesn't do it, the Public Investigation Department should do it."
Director Cho said, ``The president cannot be indicted while in office, but related parties such as co-conspirators can not only be investigated but also prosecuted.
is. If the president's direction or collusion is confirmed, indictment could be brought after the president's term ends, but even before that, it would be grounds for impeachment."
2023/11/18 21:01 KST
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