[Breaking] Judges' Representative Meeting Decides Not to Comment on 'Judge Surveillance Allegation Document'... Both Original and Revised Proposals Rejected
[Asia Economy Reporter Choi Seok-jin] At the recently held National Judges' Representative Meeting, the agenda related to the controversial 'Judge Surveillance Allegation Document' was discussed and put to a vote, resulting in the rejection of both the original proposal submitted by Judge Jang Chang-guk of Jeju District Court and the amended proposal.
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The Judges' Representative Meeting stated, "Judges must adhere to the obligation of political neutrality, and there was a shared awareness of the need to be cautious about today's discussions and conclusions being politically interpreted."
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