During a questioning session with Chun Dae-yeop, the head of the National Court Administration, Kim said he would not be able to identify who the ruling party members were, but many of them conspired with Choo, the former floor leader.
In response, ruling party lawmakers protested that there was a line that should not be crossed and demanded an apology from Kim and the deletion of the stenographic records, but when Kim refused to accept it and Jeong Cheong-rae, chairman of the Judiciary Committee, left the Judiciary Committee.
Since then, members of the People's Power, including Yoo Sang-beom, have held a press conference and criticized it as the worst absurdity that the National Assembly Judiciary Committee, which should protect the basis of the rule of law, has decided that a fellow lawmaker is the culprit.
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