out-of-the-ground struggles, special prosecutors, and national flags...minju, "mrs. kim's general offensive in november."

2024.10.26. AM 04:55
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Minjoo's Suspicion of First Lady Kim Gun-hee throughout the National Audit, Cho Joon
Opposition-led First Lady issues first order to accompany first lady
The confrontation between the ruling and opposition parties intensifies...Democratic Party announces a contest to condemn First Lady Kim
'Long padding' fight...ruling party "Lee Jae-myung for bulletproof purposes"
[Anchor]
Analysts say that this year's parliamentary audit was covered by suspicions of "Ki Seung-jeon-Kim Gun-hee" regardless of the standing committee.

As soon as the parliamentary inspection ends next week, the Democratic Party of Korea is planning to pass the special prosecution law following an off-the-shelf rally condemning Kim, and it is expected that November will be the biggest watershed in the political situation.

I'm reporter Jeong In-yong.

[Reporter]
Throughout the parliamentary audit, the Democratic Party of Korea aimed speculation at Kim Gun-hee.

The National Assembly's Legislation and Judiciary Committee has launched a barrage of attacks, including the non-prosecution of stock price manipulation, intervention in nominations, and construction of the presidential residence.

The first accompanying order was issued against the first lady under the leadership of the opposition party,

[Lee Kun-tae / Democratic Party member (21st): The delivery of the accompanying order is being blocked by physical force./ Symbolically Proving First Lady Kim Gun-hee's Claim to Be a Sanctuary Government….]

The chairman of the Board of Audit and Inspection, who refused to submit the minutes of the audit committee related to the suspicion of the official residence on the grounds that it harmed the institution's independence, was also voted on to file a complaint.

[Park Gyun-taek / Democratic Party of Korea member (24th): You're talking about practice and moderation, but wasn't that why you said we should read it instead of submitting it? But is it right to oppose that, too?]

The parliamentary audit will end, but the confrontation between the ruling and opposition parties is expected to become steeper.

First of all, the Democratic Party plans to start a public opinion contest with a national condemnation contest on the 2nd of next month.

{Long Padding} has declared an off-the-shelf struggle until winter, with the ruling party protesting that the opposition party is bent on only encouraging social chaos for Lee Jae-myung's bulletproof body.

[Jang Dong-hyuk / Supreme Council Member of People's Power (24th): (The Democratic Party) is not shy at all for Lee Jae-myung's BTS.] [He's determined to bring his long padded jacket and soul to the streets]

It is also predicted that the independent counsel law, which covers all the suspicions so far, will be passed.

Coincidentally, a plenary session is held on the 14th of next month, just before the first trial's sentencing date for Lee Jae-myung's violation of the Public Official Election Act.

[Choo Kyung-ho / People's Power Floor Leader (23rd): It's trying to pressure the judiciary politically, and it's moving toward inciting impeachment against the Yoon Suk Yeol regime of our administration.]

The case of Chae's death was turned to a parliamentary investigation instead of a special prosecutor who was discarded twice, which is why some predict that November will be the biggest watershed in the political situation.

[Cho Seung-rae / Senior Spokesperson for the Minjoo Party (23rd): November will be a very important month for our Republic of Korea, for our party, and for the people....]

[Han Dong-hoon / Representative of People's Power (24th): The Democratic Party of Korea will try to destroy more constitutional order and act against public sentiment, following the scenario it has prepared.]

The Democratic Party of Korea says it will continue to push for the independent counsel law until it is passed, even if it is repealed again.

As the People's Power opposes the attempt to incite impeachment with an unconstitutional special prosecutor, the battle between the ruling and opposition parties is expected to be fiercer than ever throughout the rest of the regular session of the National Assembly.

This is YTN Jeong Yong-yong.

Reporter: Lee Sang-eun, Lee Seung-chang,
Video editing: Jeon Ju-young



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