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“Who will succeed Chu Mi-ae?” So Byung-cheol and Park Beom-gye go up and down in the party

Justice Minister Choo Mi-ae greets before the announcement at a press briefing on reform of power institutions held at the Seoul Government Complex in Jongno-gu, Seoul on the afternoon of the 16th. The Blue House announced that he had expressed his gratitude to President Moon Jae-in on that day. Photo Sharing Foundation

“I don’t think politicians will do it.” (Aide to the Judiciary Committee)

“Is it possible to be a prosecutor.” (Friendly first member of the Congress)

– On the 17th, the Democratic Party of Korea made various predictions for the next Minister of Justice. As President Moon Jae-in has not yet revealed whether Justice Minister Chu Mi-ae has been accepted, there have been reactions saying, “It is too early to discuss the successor,” but there were no voices denying the resignation of Minister Chu. In fact, it is an atmosphere of accepting the replacement as a fixed fact. A key member of the Democratic Party said on this day, “It will be difficult to find a replacement. “Who is going to come?” He said, “It is good to get out of the conflict between Chu and Yoon.”

At the policy coordination meeting on the morning of this morning, Kim Tae-nyeon, head of the House, raised the voice of Minister Chu, saying, “I pay homage to the decision.” One legislator who is classified as parental “If the President said’special thanks’ to Minister Chu’s appreciation, it means that he would accept his gratitude,” he said. “Chu will continue only until his successor passes the personnel hearing.”I predicted. It is observed that at any time of the replacement, the Blue House has already started working on the replacement of Minister Chu.

Another minister who was a member of the lawmaker?

In addition, Democratic Party lawmaker So Byung-cheol is inquiring at a general meeting of the National Assembly Legislative Judicial Committee in June.  After retiring from his hometown, Suncheon, Jeollanam-do, he ran for the 21st National Assembly as the first member of the National Assembly.  yunhap news

In addition, Democratic Party lawmaker So Byung-cheol is inquiring at a general meeting of the National Assembly Legislative Judicial Committee in June. After retiring from his hometown, Suncheon, Jeonnam, he ran for the 21st National Assembly as the first member of the National Assembly. yunhap news


In the party, the names of members So Byung-cheol (62, 15th Judicial Research and Training Institute) and Bum-gye Park (57, 23rd-year Training Center) of the National Assembly Legislative Judicial Committee are up and down. Both are not the first to be Justice Minister Hamapyeong. Rep. So, who left the prosecution for the last time as the head of the Legal Affairs Training Institute in 2014, was considered as a successor to Justice Minister Hwang Gyo-an in 2015 during the Park Geun-hye administration. Park, a former judge, has been included in the candidates two or three times since the beginning of the current regime (2017).

Rep. So, who served as a prosecutor for the agency for nearly 30 years, was regarded as a representative Honam elite within the prosecution at the time of his tenure. As Minister Chu made a lot of noise over prosecutor general Yoon Seok-yeol’s suspension of duties and disciplinary claims, he said, “Now we need a person who can manage the organization well with reformation and strong internal trust in the Ministry of Justice.” Support the possibility of appointment.

Representative So Last August, the Judiciary Committee wrote to Minister Chu, saying, “Even if we are unhappy, we must follow the law carefully when responding to the National Assembly.”

Park Beom-gye, a member of the Democratic Party, is giving a parliamentary speech at the plenary meeting of the Legislative Judicial Council held at the National Assembly in Yeouido, Seoul on the afternoon of the 27th.  After the resignation of former Justice Minister Cho Kook, he and Choo Mi-ae were on the Hama Pyeong list.  News 1

Park Beom-gye, a member of the Democratic Party, is giving a parliamentary speech at the plenary meeting of the Legislative Judicial Council held at the National Assembly in Yeouido, Seoul on the afternoon of the 27th. After the resignation of former Justice Minister Cho Kook, he and Choo Mi-ae were on the Hama Pyeong list. News 1

“The prosecutor’s background is strong”

– However, in the Democratic Party of the Democratic Party that “the launch of the airlift is the beginning, not the end of the reform of the prosecution,” (Hospital Representative Kim Tae-nyeon), there is a strong perception that the prosecutor’s background is still the main principle of the appointment of the Minister of Justice. A lawmaker from the Blue House said, “If you appoint a former prosecutor here, you will be criticized for’taking control of the prosecution’.”

Inside and outside the Ministry of Justice, Vice Minister Lee Yong-gu (56, 23rd Institute of Training Institute) is considered a strong candidate. A former judge, he was mentioned as one of the first candidates for the Minister of Public Affairs after resigning from the Justice Office in April of this year, and was appointed as the vice minister earlier this month. It was controversial that he was the second homeowner in Gangnam, who owned houses in Seocho-dong and Dogok-dong, Seoul, but the Blue House explained that it will “dispose of it soon”, and an observation was raised that it was a person with the possibility of the next minister in mind.

Another non-prosecutor, Kim In-hoe (56, 25th training center), professor at Inha University’s Law School, is on the verge. At the Blue House of the Roh Moo-hyun administration, he served as an administrator in the office of the legal secretary, then the 1st social mediation secretary and the civil society secretary. After the death of former President Roh, he also served as a permanent member of the Roh Moo-hyun Group.

The power of the people who failed to stop the revision of the Airborne Act is poised to not easily pass the hearing no matter who the President points out. A key member of the Blue House said, “The President said yesterday that he would think carefully, so I hope you will keep an eye on it.”

Reporters Saerom Sim and Hyosung Kim [email protected]




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