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South Korea proposes splitting its prosecution service and altering budget roles to curb abuse of power.
South Korea plans a major overhaul, separating its prosecution service into two agencies and removing the Finance Ministry's budget-making role.
President Lee Jae Myung aims to curb abuse of power and enhance transparency, but critics warn of potential loss of prosecutorial independence and faster debt accumulation.
The reforms require parliamentary approval and will take effect a year after approval.
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Corea del Sur propone dividir su servicio de enjuiciamiento y alterar las funciones presupuestarias para frenar el abuso de poder.