When a lawmaker of the Democratic Party of Korea said that he served as a "messenger" between the party and the National Police Agency's National Investigation Headquarters, the People's Power Party raised suspicions of an "internal confession."
Rep. Lee Sang-sik of the Democratic Party said on his SNS, "I was very busy yesterday (6th)," adding, "A day before the expiration of the arrest warrant for President Yoon, the phone caught fire and the meeting continued."
He then wrote that he would surely arrest the Yoon Suk Yeol of the rebellion by encouraging, supporting, and advising the Kook Soo-bon and police juniors.
In response, Kang Seung-gyu, a member of the People's Power, claimed on his SNS that Lee Sang-sik, a former police officer, virtually confessed to having an internal relationship with the Joint Investigation Headquarters.
At the same time, the Democratic Party of Korea asked, "What authority do you have to receive reports from the joint newspaper?" and asked, "Is this a good abuse of authority or an abuse of internal authority?"
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