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Seong Min Political Roundup: Jung Chung-rae Claims "Supplementary Investigation Rights" Are Prosecution's Media Play; Seong Han-yong Counters "Jung Chung-rae Is the One Playing the Media"


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■ Broadcast: SBS "Joo Young-jin's News Briefing" Mon-Fri (14:00–15:20)

■ Anchor: Joo Young-jin

■ Guests: Seong Han-yong, Senior Reporter at The Hankyoreh; Heo Min, Editorial Writer at Munhwa Ilbo

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● Abolition vs. Retention

Seong Han-yong / Senior Reporter at The Hankyoreh

"Abolishing supplementary investigation rights would create a 'loophole' for crimes that infringe upon public livelihood."

"Democratic Party lawmakers seem to be wary of their party members... Deliberative democracy is needed."

"It is not the prosecution, but Jung Chung-rae who is playing the media... Issues of public livelihood should not be used as tools for political engineering."

Heo Min / Editorial Writer at Munhwa Ilbo

"Hong Ki-won said it was truly difficult to recruit 10 co-sponsors."

"Within the Democratic Party, those who argue for maintaining supplementary investigation rights are criticized as turncoats."

"Allowing supplementary investigation rights touches the core support base... Jung Chung-rae intends to rally his supporters."

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