On the second day of the hearing, the Ministry of Science and Defense voted to hold another hearing at a plenary session.
Choi Min-hee, head of the National Defense Agency of the Democratic Party of Korea, voted to hold another hearing for one more day and passed it with 12 votes in favor and six against it, and some members of the People's Power left immediately after the vote.
Democratic Party lawmakers argued that candidate Park said she would submit the data but was dragging her feet without paying, and the ruling party protested that the three-day hearing of the KBS president, who is not a member of the State Council, will remain a dark history of over-defense.
The confirmation hearing law stipulates that the hearing period is less than three days, and it was the first time that the Ministry of Science and ICT initially held a two-day hearing for a KBS presidential candidate, and it was the first time that it was extended to three days.
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