Tomorrow, the parliamentary inspection begins...Ruling and opposition parties clash over 'Busan Geumjeong'

2024.10.06 오후 12:01
[Anchor]
As the parliamentary audit is just a day away, tensions in the political world are also increasing.

The opposition party is determined to make it a "finish parliamentary inspection" to investigate the incompetence of the Yoon Suk Yeol regime and suspicions of Kim Gun-hee, and the ruling party also plans to launch a counterattack by raising the judicial risk of Chairman Lee Jae-myung.

I'm connecting you with a reporter from the National Assembly. Reporter PARK JEONG HYUN!

Please point out the main issues of the parliamentary audit starting tomorrow.

[Reporter]
Yes, from tomorrow to the 1st of next month, the National Assembly will conduct a parliamentary audit.

Starting with the Supreme Court inspection of the Legislative and Judiciary Committee, government ministries such as the Korea Communications Commission, the Ministry of Public Administration and Security, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism will be audited one after another.

As the confrontation between the ruling and opposition parties has been steeply formed over various pending issues, a sharp confrontation is expected during the parliamentary inspection.

Tomorrow, the ruling and opposition parties are expected to fight over the so-called "suspected illegal expansion of the presidential residence" at the Public Administration and Security Committee.

The main point of the suspicion is that the interior company in charge of the construction of the presidential residence won billions of won worth of construction through friendship with Mrs. Kim.

The Democratic Party of Korea has called the company's representative, Yoon Jae-soon, the presidential secretary for general affairs, and officials from the Ministry of Public Administration and Security as witnesses tomorrow.

The ruling party plans to wage a defensive war while setting up an official at Daegu Suseong Saemaul Geumgo at the National Assembly to investigate the "suspicious loan of convenience" of Rep. Yang Moon-seok of the Democratic Party of Korea.

The Democratic Party of Korea plans to lay the groundwork for the re-issuance of the Special Prosecutor Act with a general attack on Kim's allegations during the parliamentary inspection.

Floor leader Park Chan-dae held a press conference a little while ago and expressed his determination to make the Yoon Suk Yeol regime's total incompetence and Kim Gun-hee's alleged manipulation of state affairs a "final inspection."

He stressed that he is also considering seeking other measures, such as a permanent special prosecutor and a parliamentary investigation, while pursuing the Kim Special Prosecutor Act, which was rejected at the plenary session on the 4th.

In response, the ruling party set the day, saying that the Democratic Party is not hiding its intention to lead to a political dispute.

Shin Dong-wook, the floor spokesman, issued a commentary and urged the Democratic Party to regain its reason, saying, "No matter how urgent Chairman Lee Jae-myung's judicial risk is, this should not be the case."

First of all, the ruling party is emphasizing the stance of parliamentary inspection of people's livelihoods, but as the first trial of Lee Jae-myung's perjury teacher and election law violation is scheduled next month, it is expected to focus on judicial risks and counterattack.

[Anchor]
The by-elections are also 10 days away, and the political atmosphere is heating up, right?

[Reporter]
Yes, earlier yesterday, both ruling and opposition party leaders ran on-site schedules in areas where elections were held,
CEO Han Dong-hoon
went on a campaign rally in Busan yesterday and today.

Street greetings are being held at Catholic churches and churches where Sunday mass and worship are held.

In fact, since the election did not include lawmakers or heads of metropolitan and provincial organizations, the people's strategy was to hold regional elections in the first place,

However, as the atmosphere, such as the recent decline in the approval rating of the party and the government, has been flowing seriously, it can be seen that the government has begun to revise its strategy.

Tensions are on the rise, paying attention to the opposition's move to unify candidates.

Speaking to reporters after today's campaign schedule, Han Dong-hoon pointed out that the opposition's push for unification is not an election that attracts central political strife, but an election to select local workers to work for the opposition.

Within the ruling camp, the atmosphere within the supporters is not good due to the recent increase in the 'Kim Gun-hee risk' wave.
We are also interested in whether there will be a related story as a dinner of close lawmakers, including representative Han Dong-hoon, is scheduled today.

In the meantime, the Democratic Party and the Cho Kuk Innovation Party plan to confirm a single candidate for Busan's Geumjeong-gu District Office today.

Earlier, after struggling with the unification negotiations once on the 4th, we decided to decide the candidate based on the results after two days of polling yesterday and today.

The results will be announced at 5 p.m. today.

I'm Park Jung-hyun of YTN in the National Assembly.


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