Ruling and opposition parties face off on "witness and data" from the first day of the parliamentary inspection... "Unacceptable vs. reckless."

2024.10.08. AM 10:47
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With the first parliamentary audit of the 22nd National Assembly being held yesterday (7th), a battle between the ruling and opposition parties continued throughout the standing committee.

In particular, the National Assembly inspection of the Public Administration and Security Committee, where the suspicion of expanding the presidential office has emerged as an issue, has led to a war of nerves over the attendance of key witnesses and the submission of data.

Let's listen to the remarks of the ruling and opposition lawmakers in turn.

[Jo Eun-hee / People's Power: The 22nd National Assembly is very serious as it has been transformed into a politically disputed parliamentary inspection, not a policy inspection and a public inspection. Our committee is now suffering from demands for data all morning after almost caring about the construction of the official residence. It's submitting recklessly and effectively harassing civil servants.]

[Lee Hae-sik / Minjoo Party member: I can't accept today's parliamentary inspection. You just don't give me the data and there are no witnesses. Now it has to be eradicated. I think we need to show that for sure this time. So, Chairman, please issue a companion order to the representative of '21 grams' now, and I have to file a complaint against him because he has seen it in detail regarding the submission of the data.]


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