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The fight against the house of the Korean government is now almost a drama. Rather than innovation, high-profile and aggressive remarks are continuing. This was all month after the provincial election.

I am a top reporter.

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[Shim Jae Chul / Free Korean National Assemblyman: Please give me a chance. (What are you doing, real!)]

Give me your first voice, later. Yesterday (12th), which began with such a nervous breakdown, the Korean parliamentary general assembly exploded as soon as it was converted to private.

Kim Sung-tae, acting as the representative of the local authority, and the leader of the party, were in line for the 'Take the responsibility for the local election and the victory of the defeat.'

Then, Kim directed a member of the National Assembly, Shim Jae-chul, who was struck from the beginning, and blocked him when he was captured by a media camera. "The vice-chairman," he said.

The battle continued today as if both sides were not able to cut off the fight even though it was wildly disputed.

[Kim Jin - tae / Free Korean lawmaker: Beyond the blindness, it is a horror film, horror movie level. (President Kim Sung-tae) If we do not withdraw, our party can not go forward one step at a time.]

[Kim Sung-tae / President of the Free Korean National Party: I will firmly deal with the efforts of the forces for Hoja to shake up change and change.]

During a month after the June 13th local election defeat, the South Korean party has been working hard on the matter, and the Gallup poll shows that the approval rating of the ruling party has climbed steadily to 10%.

The ruling party's rhetoric of replacing the opposition is at least based on the approval rating survey.

(Video coverage: Lee, Byung-Ju, video editing: Choi Hye-young)