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Ministerial car identifies raw eggs in 'carrot sales'..."Bringing the Brace" war.

2024.10.09 AM 04:54
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[Anchor]
Since the beginning of the parliamentary audit, many point out that the "people's livelihood issue" has disappeared as the ruling and opposition parties have launched a fierce offensive targeting representative Lee Jae-myung and first lady Kim Gun-hee, respectively.


The competition to attract more attention in a short period of time has also emerged, and there are also concerns about side effects.

The National Assembly's audit was organized by reporter Park Jung-hyun.

[Reporter]
The 22nd National Assembly's first parliamentary audit, which ended with concerns about a steep confrontation front, as expected, the ruling and opposition parties clashed fiercely everywhere.

In the midst of sharp suspicions and repetition of the offensive, the "question on pending issues of people's livelihood," which has less place than ever, and competition to attract as much attention as possible in a short time, has also become fiercer.

At the parliamentary inspection of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, various agricultural and livestock products such as cabbage, rice, and Korean beef appeared one after another, resembling the market,

[Park Deok-heum / People's Power Member, National Assembly Agricultural and Marine Affairs Committee (Executive): We provided discounts because we heard that cabbage prices are soaring. But it's still higher. 2,000 won each. Isn't there a problem with this?]

An impromptu "egg rating quiz" was also held to represent small companies that do not receive the correct price due to the same quality.

[Lee Byung-jin / Minjoo Party member, National Assembly Agricultural and Marine Affairs Committee (Executive): Which is first class and which is the general egg? It's almost the same. Time is going by too much. I don't have time.]

[Song Mi-ryeong / Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (Executive): Height is important.]

[Lee Byung-jin / Rep. of the Democratic Party of Korea (Executive): Oh, I see. You're smart. Height is important, too.]

In science and defense, there was also a series of unique demonstrations in which lawmakers made deepfake videos themselves in a minute to emphasize crime awareness.

As it is a once-a-year parliamentary audit, concerns about the side effects of excessive attempts and overheating competition are raised.

In the parliamentary audit of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, illegal controversy arose when the ministerial official car was posted on a used trading platform.

[Park Sang-woo / Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (Executive): Did you get this from me?]

[Yoon Jong-gun / Democratic Party member, National Assembly Land Committee (executive): I did it because I heard that it is possible to register for sale with the vehicle number and the owner's name.]

[Jeong Jin-sik / National Assembly Committee for Power (Executive): That's the crime of forgery of electronic documents. (Now, lawmakers.)]

The purpose was to show the seriousness of false sales that other people's vehicles can be raised without restrictions, but the meeting was adjourned once due to a war of words, and the ruling party is even considering legal measures for illegal activities.

Some point out that in order to avoid repeated criticism of the "empty audit" amid a fiercer political dispute than ever before, an effective policy approach must be accompanied beyond sticking to the impression.

I'm Park Jeonghyun of YTN.

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