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Second day of parliamentary audit... 'Lee Jae-myung trial vs. suspicion of Mrs. Kim' expected to battle

2024.10.08 AM 10:45
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People's Power "Democratic Party due to political strife in parliamentary audit...a terrible abuse of power"

Reviewing legal action on the disclosure of carrot sales and confidential documents for ministerial cars

"Democrats should regain their reason and engage in a 'people's livelihood inspection' instead of political strife"

Minjoo raises the offensive level with the link of 'Myeong Tae-gyun suspicions'
[Anchor]
On the second day of the National Assembly's parliamentary audit, the ruling and opposition parties are raising the level of their offensive targeting representative Lee Jae-myung and first lady Kim Gun-hee, respectively.


On top of that, the Democratic Party of Korea is even pushing for a permanent special prosecution against Kim, and the confrontation between the ruling and opposition parties is intensifying.

I'm connecting you with a reporter from the National Assembly. Reporter Lim Sungjae!

[Reporter]
Yes, it's the National Assembly.

[Anchor]
This morning, the ruling and opposition parties held a meeting of countermeasures for the parliamentary audit and checked the overall audit situation, right?

[Reporter]
First of all, the People's Power held a national audit countermeasure meeting, and criticized the Democratic Party for pushing the national audit into political strife.

In particular, he pointed out that on the first day of the parliamentary audit, the Democratic Party of Korea "lined" 17 government officials in a row at the National Assembly, which is nothing short of a terrible power trip.Let's listen to



[Choo Kyung-ho / People's Power Floor Leader: They lined up like people's trials and insulted you as a tool of the regime. It's a terrible power trip.]

During the parliamentary inspection, opposition lawmakers posted ministerial official cars on used trading sites and warned of legal action against disclosing confidential documents from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

At the same time, he emphasized that he hopes to regain his reason and faithfully engage in 'people's livelihood national inspection' instead of political strife.

Similarly, the Democratic Party of Korea, which held an inspection meeting, raised the level of its offensive with Myung Tae-kyun, a key figure in Kim Gun-hee's alleged involvement in the nomination.

In particular, Kim's former accounting officer's claim that he gave Kim Young-sun the nomination in the 2022 by-elections in exchange for providing public opinion polls to President Yoon Suk Yeol was cited.He called

a 'secret heavyweight' and raised his voice to correct the abnormalities.Let's listen to



[Park Chan-dae / Floor Leader of the Democratic Party of Korea: A country where non-elections are rampant is not normal. We've already been through it, and we know how it ended.

In the midst of a war of nerves between the ruling and opposition parties, 10 standing committees of the National Assembly will conduct a parliamentary audit of each audited organization today.

In particular, in the parliamentary inspection of the Ministry of Justice and others, a war of nerves between ruling and opposition lawmakers is expected again over the investigation of representative Lee Jae-myung and the suspicion of first lady Kim Gun-hee.

In the National Policy Committee's audit of the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission, the process of closing the alleged receipt of luxury bags by Kim was
In the parliamentary audit of the Ministry of National Defense
, suspicions of external pressure on the investigation of corporal Chae and the violation of the relocation of the official residence are expected to be on the cutting board.

[Anchor]
The Democratic Party, which is raising the level of its offensive against First Lady Kim, is even starting a permanent special prosecutor, right?

[Reporter]
A little while ago, the Democratic Party submitted a request for a special prosecutor investigation for a permanent special prosecutor to the National Assembly Secretariat's bill department.

The Special Prosecutor's Office Act on First Lady Kim Gun-hee' seems to be in full swing after the exercise of the president's right to request reconsideration.

Kim Yong-min, the deputy floor leader for policy, met with reporters at the National Assembly and explained that it is a concept that promotes individual special prosecutors separately but at the same time.

In particular, the Democratic Party of Korea is also pushing for a revision of the National Assembly rules that will prevent the ruling party from participating in the standing special prosecutor candidate recommendation committee to investigate illegal cases involving the president and his family.

Park Chan-dae, the floor leader of the party, also said that the two-way special prosecutor will find out the gate of Kim, which smells bad.

In response, the ruling party is protesting that the opposition party is playing a "trick."

Choo Kyung-ho, floor leader of People's Power, criticized the Democratic Party's plan to reissue the Kim Special Prosecutor Act and revise the permanent special prosecution system at the same time, saying it would monopolize the right to investigate and prosecute.

[Anchor]
The party continues to make noise over the 'se-mole' of Han Dong-hoon, the representative of the People's Power, right?

[Reporter]
Representative Han Dong-hoon visited Gokseong, Jeollanam-do for the first time since the October 16 by-elections were confirmed.

He is campaigning for support in Honam, which is considered an inferior region of the party.

In the party, aftershocks have continued over Han's recent dinner with 20 lawmakers and a group luncheon with the chairman of the outside party cooperation committee.

In a phone call with YTN, senior lawmaker Chin Yoon-gye said, "Is it normal for a person with party power to show off his or her taxes while eating?" and criticized that trust does not come from such things.

A key floor official also expressed regret over the fact that Han's meeting was known one after another while the parliamentary audit was busy.

On the other hand, Rep. Jang Dong-hyuk, a member of the "pro-limit", refuted in an MBC radio interview, saying that dinner and others were scheduled a long time ago, and that Sera is not called.

At the same time, he said that opinions on various pending issues naturally came and went at the meal, which included a number of pending issues surrounding Mrs. Kim, showing a subtle difference in perspective from "pro-Yoon-gye."

So far, I'm YTN Lim Sungjae in the National Assembly.



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