In the parliamentary audit of the National Assembly Steering Committee against the president's office, the ruling and opposition parties clashed over the recording of the phone call between President Yoon Suk Yeol and Myung Tae-kyun, which was released by the Democratic Party.
The ruling party criticized that the Democratic Party of Korea repeatedly played the recording even though the facts were not confirmed, arguing that the intervention of the nomination was the reason for impeachment, and that Lee Jae-myung was in a hurry as the first trial of representative Lee Jae-myung approached.
On the other hand, opposition parties said that if the Park Geun Hye administration's Cheong Wa Dae is changed to the Yoon Suk Yeol administration and Choi Soon-sil is changed to Myung Tae-kyun, it is the same as the current situation, and a war of words broke out with the ruling party at one point.
Kang Hye-kyung, who reported the suspicion of Kim Gun-hee's involvement in the nomination, came out as a witness and said that she drew a line with Myung at some point after President Yoon was elected, but she also saw a scene of Kim talking on the phone, believing that she continued to communicate with Kim.
In the process, lawyer Noh Young-hee, who accompanied him as a lawyer, spoke to Kang and a Democratic Party lawmaker and received complaints from ruling party lawmakers that he contaminated his testimony.
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