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Yoon Seok-yeol’s administration begins its first National Inspection… All-out conflict

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Politics news.

The National Assembly’s audit begins today (4th).

The ruling party published an audit of the previous government, and the opposition published a detailed audit of the current government.

What is the point of watching today, we will contact a reporter from the National Assembly.

Reporter Na Kyung-ryeol.

[기자]

Yes, the National Assembly audit started at 10 a.m. a while ago.

14 standing committees will carry out a three-week audit of 783 organisations, including the main government ministries.

This is the first National Inspectorate since the Yun Seok-yeol government was established.

As it is known that the Audit and Inspection Board informed the former President Moon Jae-in about a written investigation, it is expected that there will be sharp clashes between the opposition parties and the opposition parties in different parts of the standing committee as it is held at a time when political conflicts are at their height.

In particular, the Foreign Affairs and Unification Committee will be held today to deal with the controversy surrounding President Yoon Seok-yeol’s foreign trip.

Foreign Minister Park Jin, whose dismissal motion has been processed by the National Assembly, will be present, and the Democratic Party is expected to draw attention to the fact that Minister Park is not qualified as the head of the audited agency.

President Yoon’s controversy over profane language during his foreign trip and the failure of the Korea-US summit are also the biggest issues of the Foreign Affairs Committee.

The ruling party intends to include Minister Park based on the logic of ‘coherence with the truth’.

A direct clash between the opposition parties is also expected in the Judiciary Committee and the Education Committee.

The ruling party plans to highlight judicial risks by focusing on suspicions of ‘sponsorship of Seongnam FC’ and ‘supply of lawyer fees’ surrounding Democratic Party Chairman Lee Jae-myung.

In response, the Democratic Party is in a position to respond with a ‘political revenge’ frame and plagiarize Kim Gun-hee’s thesis.

There are also concerns that this time the National Assembly will become a political inspector rather than policy.

[앵커]

The conflict between the ruling and the opposition parties continues because the Audit and Inspection Board has notified former President Moon Jae-in of a written investigation.

Do you think a workshop is expected today in the main state?

[기자]

Yes.

After it became known that the Audit and Inspection Board notified former President Moon of a written investigation, the opposition parties and opposition parties have been fighting hard every day.

In particular, the atmosphere in the opposition is fierce.

The Democratic Party strongly opposes it, saying it is an ‘abuse of inspection rights’, ‘political revenge’ and ‘repression of the opposition’.

Representative Lee Jae-myung pointed out that Yun Seok-yeol’s government is “moving the power entrusted by the people to suppress the opposition.”

President Yoon Seok-yeol warned, “Looking back at yourself,” and “Don’t forget that the current blade will return to you,” he said.

The National Audit Office of the Audit and Inspection Board, which is likely to have a violent confrontation, is due to take place next Tuesday, and the Democratic Party plans to file a complaint with the Air Service immediately after the Board’s audit Audit and Inspection.

On the other hand, the ruling party is of the opinion that ‘there can be no sanctuary to thank’.

Joo Ho-young, a floor leader, said it was an “overreaction” to the fact that former President Moon did not hide his displeasure after receiving written notice of the investigation.

“If there is no problem, just tell me what you have and answer it,” he said.

The government’s audit, which began in a situation where the conflict between the ruling and the opposition parties reaches its peak, is expected to lead to a fierce conflict between the ruling and the opposition parties.

So far, it has been conveyed to the National Assembly.

#State Audit #Park Jin #Office of the Auditor

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