In addition, the Democratic Party urged Congressman Lee Sang-jik, who was at the center of controversy over the layoffs of Eastar Jet on the 14th, to take'convincing measures'.



Democratic Party CEO Nak-yeon Lee said at the Supreme Council today, "We are concerned about the situation in Eastar, whose founder Lee Sang-jik is the founder." I said.



This is the second time since Supreme Council Member Shin Dong-geun urged Lee to take a responsible attitude on the 11th of the last month to comment on Eastar Jet.



As Eastar Jet's unpaid wages and layoffs of 605 people increased responsibility for the founder of Congressman Lee and worsened public opinion, it seems that the leadership officially urged a response.



Representative Lee also pointed out, "Among the ruling and opposition lawmakers who were elected in the 4·15 general election, there are cases where there is a difference between the property declared at the time of the general election and the property declared now."



He said, "It seems that there are many cases that can be explained, such as changes in regulations," he said. "If not, I hope the Central Election Commission will thoroughly investigate and take appropriate measures regardless of the ruling party."



He said, "The party will also respond by seeing the NEC measures."



Although the specific name was not mentioned, it seems to be a remark with the controversy over the omission of property reporting, including Rep. Kim Hong-geol.



In the case of Congressman Kim, he was actually a four-homed at the time of filing the property for the general election, but the report as a three-housing was belatedly revealed, causing controversy.



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