Prior to the questioning, Rep. Lee Dal-hee of the People's Power played a video of former President Moon's past remarks that drunk driving is not a mistake, but a murder, and urged Moon Da-hye to apply the crime of dangerous driving with a high level of punishment, not just drunk driving.
Lee Sung-kwon, a member of the People's Power, then asked Cho Ji-ho, head of the National Police Agency, to coordinate the public investigation as Moon became a public concern because he was the daughter of a former president.
In response, ruling party lawmakers protested and shouted when Shin Jeong-hoon, chairman of the National Policy Committee of the Democratic Party of Korea, demanded restraint, saying it was not a hearing for Moon.
Opposition lawmakers took issue with Kim Gun-hee's walking patrol with police on Mapo Bridge on the 10th of last month to mark World Suicide Prevention Day.
Rep. Lee Kwang-hee of the Democratic Party criticized Kim for making a move like an on-site inspection of the ruler, asking the police for a preemptive response and pointing out that there are many shortcomings.
Rep. Lee Hae-sik of the Democratic Party asked Cho if Kim had traffic control, saying she had stayed at Mapo Bridge at a time of extreme traffic congestion, and Cho replied that she had never had traffic control.
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