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court issued an arrest warrant overnight against Democratic Party lawmaker Jeong Jeong-soon, who is accused of illegal political funding and fraudulent accounting for the last general election.

It is unclear whether the prosecution will be forced to secure personal information after 9 hours of the passage of the arrest motion in the National Assembly.



Reporter Jang Hoon-kyung reports.



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Democratic Party Rep. Jeong Jeong-soon, who refused to comply with the prosecution's eight times request for attendance despite being accused of accounting fraud and illegal political funding during the general election in April, handled a single motion for his arrest yesterday (29th) afternoon. At the plenary session of the National Assembly held in order to meet, they appealed for a vote no.



[Jeong Jeong-soon/Democratic Party Member: The privilege of non-arrest that the constitution has granted to members of the National Assembly will result in making ourselves infamous.] The



ruling party and the remaining 186 members of the opposition party voted in the absence of the power of the people to put the political burden entirely on the Democratic Party They participated, and the arrest motion was passed with 167 votes in favor.



The Democratic Party also came out with some churn, but it did not interfere with the general trend.



The Cheongju District Law issued a warrant for arrest at around 0 am today, nine hours after passing the motion for arrest.



However, it is unclear whether the prosecution will immediately seek to secure new recruits, as Congressman Chung announced his intention to appear on his own right after the approval of the arrest motion.



[Jeong-soon Jeong/Respondent of the Democratic Party: (Approved means) I will of course schedule a schedule according to the results and attend and work faithfully.]



There have been 58 arrests and arrests submitted to the National Assembly so far, and this is the 14th approval process.