The People's Power submitted a disciplinary proposal to the National Assembly for the ethics committee against Kim Yong-min of the Democratic Party of Korea, who referred to his party's lawmakers as "civil war accomplices."
Park Soo-min, a spokesman for the floor, said Kim had spoken affirmatively of the rebellion, which has not been confirmed either substantially or legally, and said he would respond firmly to political offensive or manipulative remarks.
He then pointed out that the ruling party's complaint to the ethics committee is not a political offensive, but a minimum exercise of defense rights, and that it is beyond ethical lines to make remarks such as "collusion sympathy" to fellow lawmakers.
Earlier on the 17th, Rep. Kim used the expression of an accomplice in a civil war, claiming that many of the ruling party delayed the plenary session to demand the lifting of martial law.
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