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President’s Chief of Staff ‘initiates the abuse of executive power’ by saying ‘Is there an alternative’ to the National Assembly

김종찬안보 2022. 5. 18. 11:28
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President Yoon Seok-yeol, chief of staff, said to the National Assembly, "Is there an alternative?"
Kim Dae-gi, chief of staff at the National Assembly, showed a typical abuse of executive power on the 17th by asking, "Is there an alternative?"
When it was reported that the police had requested the Seocho-gu Office to remove only the posts of the Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) among the illegal banners hanging on the way to work for the president, the Seocho-gu Office did not cut an official notice notifying the whistleblowers, etc. The news reported on the 18th.
This disciplinary notice, which expanded the abuse of administrative powers by the National Police Agency and Seocho-gu Office to ‘administrative business secrets’, is seen as a typical example of the administration’s abuse of administrative power.
When asked by the National Assembly Steering Committee that ordinary citizens are restricted from moving to and from work by the president, Kim said, "There is such an inconvenience when the president moves to any country." "Then, is there any other alternative?" action'.
Director Kim continued, “Overall, communication is blocked so much because of this (President’s commute), and I haven’t heard of that.” At the inauguration ceremony on the 17th, the Minister said, "Today, I will immediately take the first step by re-launching the Joint Securities Crimes Investigation Team. , launched the Seoul Southern District Prosecutors' Office. The Seoul Southern District Prosecutors' Office has been dispatched resident personnel from the Financial Services Commission, National Tax Service, Financial Supervisory Service, and the Korea Exchange since May 2013, enabling search and investigation without a warrant, and justification for organized intelligence crimes in securities finance. At the same time, the prosecution's intelligence organization was guaranteed, with the prosecution supervising the executive branch at a higher level.
In his address to the National Assembly, President Yoon said, "The partnership between Churchill and Attlee, who were willing to join hands to overcome a common crisis, is more necessary than ever. Speaking of a coalition cabinet, it heralded the introduction of a hard-line conservatism system in the UK.
The British Conservative Thatcherism defined unions as enemies, suppressed the Irish separatist movement, and established a hard-line conservative system in which arrests without warrants and trials without a jury were carried out.
Edwin Fuller, president of the Center for Asian Studies at the Heritage Foundation, announced his meeting with President Yoon on the 28th of last month and said, “The president-elect of the United States can issue an executive order without congressional consent if President-elect Yoon talked about overcoming the two-year situation. I believe he can do it that way,” he said, revealing that Thatcherism and Reaganomics' hard-line conservative strategy worked together.

The U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) manually reports the 29 million taxpayers, earns the trust of citizens through tax return, and is supervised by non-profit private organizations such as the National Taxpayers Advocacy Association (NTA). exist as an administrative body.

When an independent administrative agency dispatches resident personnel to the prosecution investigation, it loses the trust of citizens, violates the tax obligation law, and produces bureaucratic crimes.

At the time of appointing a justice minister, President Yoon introduced himself as "a professional fit for global standards."