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The second arrest warrant for President Yoon has created tension between the security service trying to block his execution and the airlift service, which is trying to think it's the last.
All attention is also focused on how the enforcement will be carried out in the political world.
Rep. Ahn Kyu-baek of the Democratic Party pointed out that the fortified official residence can be penetrated only when surprise attacks and anomalies are needed and timely responses are used. Let's listen to it.
[Rep. Ahn Kyu-baek of the Democratic Party of Korea (KBS Blitz)] I don't know where Yongsan, which is fortified only by surprise, anomaly, and improvisation, will be, but when it comes to civil war, it's not easy to do it like turning your hands upside down. Wouldn't they have risked their lives to wage a civil war? Then, I think there should be a corresponding decision, determination, and will. I need to check more.Isn't Mann already in the third place after leaving the presidential residence in Hannam-dong? I make this judgment. But I heard yesterday that the police are probably figuring out such similar whereabouts.]
As the security agency's preparations have become stricter, there are growing concerns about physical conflicts.
Rep. Cheon Ha-ram of the New Reform Party said he was afraid of a civil war.
He warned that if it were fired, it would be a huge situation.
[Rep. Chun Ha-ram (SBS Kim Tae-hyun's political show): But this is why I'm rather worried. I'm actually worried that a civil war might break out. Oh Dong-woon, the head of the airborne department, is almost betting on the agency's fate. So now, a police commando is also dispatched, and he seems to be receiving a lot of support, starting with a police locker car. What if a fire really occurs? In fact, if that happens, it's going to be a really huge civil war situation. Of course, you have to be prepared with that kind of determination, but if you look at it now, I'm a little scared that the head of the airborne department will be forced to conduct command in a sense because of the pinch.]
Meanwhile, the plenary session this afternoon is set to vote on the so-called twin special prosecutors, the civil war and the independent counsel Kim, who returned to the National Assembly.
There are many observations about how many votes the ruling party will leave this time.
Han Ji-ah, a member of the People's Power who is known to have voted in favor of the independent counsel's vote in the last civil war, what choice should she make this time? Let's listen to it for ourselves.
[Rep. Han Ji-ah (SBS Kim Tae-hyun's political show): I don't think it's appropriate to make a statement because it's a secret ballot. However, isn't the authority of the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit, the police, the prosecution, and the investigative agency controversial? Therefore, I personally think that the investigation into the president's rebellion should be conducted with a clear independent counsel to prevent further social confusion. The Democratic Party of Korea says it will continue to propose if it is rejected today, but even if the special prosecution bill is rejected today, I think it will be very important for the people to present a new special prosecution bill first. If not, I think the younger members will have no choice but to answer with a vote today and again in the re-vote.
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