Prosecutor General's Office Issues Brief Statement on Forced Implementation of Geomsu Wanbak: "Expected a Wise Decision, Deeply Regrettable"
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Hyung-min] The Supreme Prosecutors' Office expressed regret on the afternoon of the 12th regarding the Democratic Party of Korea's decision to adopt the 'Complete Prosecution Reform' bill as a party resolution and push it through.
After the results of the Democratic Party's caucus were announced that afternoon, the Supreme Prosecutors' Office issued a brief statement saying, "We expected a wise decision, but we are very disappointed."
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It is known that the Supreme Prosecutors' Office has begun preparing follow-up measures to block the 'Complete Prosecution Reform' bill. Prosecutor General Kim Oh-soo, who had declared a 'do-or-die' stance to block the bill at all costs, has yet to make any further statements.
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