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The ruling party's 'supervisory' intensifies internal strife...Minjoo announces last-minute parliamentary 'general attack on First Lady Kim'

2024.10.26 PM 12:09
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[Anchor]
The power of the people is intensifying with the pro- and pro-Yoon-gye internal feud over the appointment of a special inspector, which is mentioned as a solution to the Kim Gun-hee problem.


The Democratic Party of Korea seems to be raising the level of its offensive by targeting Mrs. Kim until the end of the parliamentary audit.

I'll connect you to the National Assembly reporter. Reporter Jeong Inyong!

Please tell us the atmosphere of the ruling party first.

[Reporter]
Yes, the ruling party rarely seems to have internal conflicts over the appointment of special inspectors who manage and inspect the president's relatives.

Although he/she started to catch his/her breath over the weekend, some observers say that behind the scenes, there will be a fierce strategic fight between the close and the pro-Yoon.

The close circle is in the position that the appointment of a special inspector should be expedited to appease public sentiment toward First Lady Kim Gun-hee,
The pro-Yoon-gye
opposes that the party's conventional theory is that the Democratic Party of Korea must recommend a director of the North Korean Human Rights Foundation to proceed with the special inspection at the same time.

The issue is expected to be discussed at the general meeting of lawmakers announced after the parliamentary audit.
The factional disagreement continues over the timing and decision-making method of the
general meeting, and the possibility of making a final decision through a vote-off is expected.

Meanwhile, representative Han Dong-hoon and floor leader Choo Kyung-ho visited Seoul National Cemetery side by side, where the 45th anniversary of former President Park Chung-hee will be held.

This is the first time he has attended an official event since the issue of disagreement over the recommendation of a special inspector and the authority of the party's representative arose.

[Anchor]
Let's find out about the Democratic Party.

The remaining parliamentary audit is expected to focus on the suspicion of Kim Gun-hee, right?

[Reporter]
Yes, most of the parliamentary audits that began on the 7th have ended except for concurrent standing committees such as the steering committee.

The Democratic Party plans to focus on suspicions related to Kim Gun-hee, including intervention in nominations and construction of the presidential residence, at the last parliamentary inspection next week.

In particular, next Saturday, shortly after the parliamentary inspection, we are also planning a national rally to condemn Mrs. Kim.

The plan is to go out of the court and raise the level of public opinion, but opposition parties, including the Cho Kuk Innovation Party, are expected to gather.

It also tightened the pressure on the National Assembly to pass the first lady's independent counsel law, which was proposed including suspicions raised by the parliamentary inspection, at the plenary session of the National Assembly on the 14th of next month.

In the midst of this, CEO Lee Jae-myung meets privately with Park Dan-han, chairman of the emergency committee of the Korean Medical Association.

It is known that we have prepared this meeting to solve the problem of a prolonged medical gap.

Lee met with reporters at the National Assembly this morning and explained that his major's position is very important to resolve the medical situation and that he wants to hear a lot from Chairman Park.

When asked if he would persuade the "Council of the ruling and opposition parties" to participate in major groups, he urged the government to change its attitude, saying that it would be very difficult for the medical community to participate unless the 2025 medical school quota is included in the agenda.

Earlier, the Korean Medical Association and others expressed their intention to participate in the consultative body, and the people's power is aiming to be launched next week.

The opposition party is still in the position that a consultative body should be operated on the premise of participation in the Korean Medical Association and the major organizations, and attention is being paid to what variables the meeting between representative Lee and chairman Park will act as today.

This is YTN Jeong Yong-yong in the National Assembly so far.



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