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People's Power Following Rep. Park Deok-heum, Democratic Party Rep. Lee Sang-jik, who was overwhelmed by Eastar Jet's mass layoffs, declared withdrawal yesterday (24th).

As the controversy continues like this, there are many claims to prevent the issue of conflicts of interest by lawmakers, but there are no concrete movements.



This is Jeong-Hyun Jeong.



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Democratic Party lawmaker Lee Sang-jik said on the 18th that he had already dedicated most of his property and had nothing more to do, but yesterday declared that he would leave the party, saying he felt the responsibility.



[Lee Sang-Jik/Independent Assemblyman: We will not bother the party with the attitude of being a successor to the party.

I will be away from the party for a while.]



He said he would return after solving the problem, but he was silently unanswered to the question of countermeasures against Eastar Jet mass dismissal.



[Lee Sang-Jik/Independent Representative: (Aren't you leaving for the purpose of evading the prosecution?)…

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(What will happen to the fired worker in the future?)…

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the internal investigation of the party's ethics inspection team began and public opinion continued to deteriorate, it seems that it has not been able to withstand any more.



CEO Nak-yeon Lee responded that he would pay attention to future actions, saying he was very disappointed and worried.



The people's power was criticized as'cutting the tail', but they also sided with Park to prove their innocence through investigation regarding the'withdrawal of Rep. Park Deok-heum', which was also criticized as'cutting the tail.



The ruling and opposition parties argued that the other party was more of a problem, and when they hurried to enact a conflict-of-interest prevention law, all 300 members of the National Assembly were investigated.



However, we haven't yet seen any concrete action plans or head-to-head.