In addition, the Democratic Party of Korea's "Yoon Suk Yeol rebellion fact-finding team" claimed that former Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun made remarks to the effect that "the National Assembly is playing around with the defense budget, so push it to the tank."
They raised the suspicion at a National Assembly press conference, saying that the deputy secretary of policy planning at the Ministry of National Defense, who attended the luncheon at the time, took a day off in the afternoon and moved to the Pangyo office of the Armed Forces Intelligence Command in Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province.
Former Minister Kim and former martial law commander Park An-soo also attended a safe house dinner hosted by President Yoon Suk Yeol on the evening of the 3rd, attended by National Police Agency Commissioner Jo Ji-ho and Seoul National Police Agency Commissioner Kim Bong-sik, pointing out that the truth of the meeting should be revealed by investigating the security chief who manages the safe house.
He also called for a swift investigation and clarification of the parties, saying key figures who may have been deeply involved in the civil war, including soldiers gathered in the combat control room of the Joint Chiefs of Staff immediately after the martial law was declared, are still in office.
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