The Moon administration is suspected of remittance to North Korea by supporting power plants' construction in North Korea.
Although there were many controversies, the Moon administration compulsorily underwent the Wolsong 1 reactor's closure in 2018, a nuclear power plant that was supposed to be operational until 2022.
Due to the premature decommissioning of Wolsong 1, the prosecutor general Yoon Seok-Yeol started his investigations, but when he found out a sense of crisis among Korea's ruling Democratic Party, the Minister of Justice Choo Mi-ae abused her authority and suspended Yoon's investigation.
After settling the qualms with Minister Choo, Yoon released the investigations' findings, which revealed evidence of mass deleting of crucial data, which they were able to restore partially.
Among the deleted data, there were 17 files related to the nuclear power plants of North Korea. The document was titled "pursuing construction of a nuclear plant in North Korea." These documents were made when two times of Inter-Korean summit were held in 2018.
Additionally, President Moon Jae-in also gave the memory stick to North Korean leader Kim Jon-us during their summit. Moon said this memory stick contained information about building and supporting coal power plants rather than nuclear power plants.
About this issue, on Jan 29, Kim Chong-in who the interim leader of South Korea's People Power Party(PPP), said, "The Moon administration sought to build a nuclear reactor in North Korea in complete secrecy. That's a shocking act that benefits the enemy".
The PPP requested an official investigation to be conducted by the government, but the ruling party rejected the request right away.
Suspicions and outrage on the administration's hypocrisy are rising, and the demands for the truth are actively being voiced in the general public.
Gong TV
The Moon administration is suspected of remittance to North Korea by supporting power plants' construction in North Korea.
Although there were many controversies, the Moon administration compulsorily underwent the Wolsong 1 reactor's closure in 2018, a nuclear power plant that was supposed to be operational until 2022.
Due to the premature decommissioning of Wolsong 1, the prosecutor general Yoon Seok-Yeol started his investigations, but when he found out a sense of crisis among Korea's ruling Democratic Party, the Minister of Justice Choo Mi-ae abused her authority and suspended Yoon's investigation.
After settling the qualms with Minister Choo, Yoon released the investigations' findings, which revealed evidence of mass deleting of crucial data, which they were able to restore partially.
Among the deleted data, there were 17 files related to the nuclear power plants of North Korea. The document was titled "pursuing construction of a nuclear plant in North Korea." These documents were made when two times of Inter-Korean summit were held in 2018.
Additionally, President Moon Jae-in also gave the memory stick to North Korean leader Kim Jon-us during their summit. Moon said this memory stick contained information about building and supporting coal power plants rather than nuclear power plants.
About this issue, on Jan 29, Kim Chong-in who the interim leader of South Korea's People Power Party(PPP), said, "The Moon administration sought to build a nuclear reactor in North Korea in complete secrecy. That's a shocking act that benefits the enemy".
The PPP requested an official investigation to be conducted by the government, but the ruling party rejected the request right away.
Suspicions and outrage on the administration's hypocrisy are rising, and the demands for the truth are actively being voiced in the general public.
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