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In a meeting with representative Han Dong-hoon, President Yoon Suk Yeol reportedly explained his detailed position on the three demands related to Kim, as well as the Kim Special Counsel Act and suspicions related to Myung Tae-kyun.Representative
met with ruling party lawmakers yesterday to persuade them to oppose the first lady's independent counsel law, but reportedly expressed his concern if the situation worsens further in the future.
A senior presidential official told YTN this morning that he was grateful that President Yoon put the brakes on the unconstitutional independent counsel law, but replied that if ruling party lawmakers are on the same page as the opposition party at some point, they have no choice about the outcome.
Regarding Han's demand for a change in the presidential office's so-called "Mrs. Line," he said, "I will make sure to clear up those who have problems," and specifically, he said he would determine the necessary measures if someone in a certain position told him what problem he or she caused.In response to Kim's request for suspension of external activities,
Kim explained that she was in a state of difficulty and lack of motivation for external activities, saying that she is already restraining herself, and that she will know in the future.
Regarding suspicions about Myung Tae-kyun, President Yoon explained that he had cut ties with Myung after the presidential election, but in Kim's case, he seemed to have tried to appease him, and said that he drew a line on cooperation with the president's office to find out the truth as the prosecution's investigation is already underway.
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met with ruling party lawmakers yesterday to persuade them to oppose the first lady's independent counsel law, but reportedly expressed his concern if the situation worsens further in the future.
A senior presidential official told YTN this morning that he was grateful that President Yoon put the brakes on the unconstitutional independent counsel law, but replied that if ruling party lawmakers are on the same page as the opposition party at some point, they have no choice about the outcome.
Regarding Han's demand for a change in the presidential office's so-called "Mrs. Line," he said, "I will make sure to clear up those who have problems," and specifically, he said he would determine the necessary measures if someone in a certain position told him what problem he or she caused.In response to Kim's request for suspension of external activities,
Kim explained that she was in a state of difficulty and lack of motivation for external activities, saying that she is already restraining herself, and that she will know in the future.
Regarding suspicions about Myung Tae-kyun, President Yoon explained that he had cut ties with Myung after the presidential election, but in Kim's case, he seemed to have tried to appease him, and said that he drew a line on cooperation with the president's office to find out the truth as the prosecution's investigation is already underway.
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