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Ahead of the National Assembly's personnel hearings, the Liberal Democratic Party (KLI) declared the nomination of the Secretary of State's Attorney General's nomination as the National Agricultural Cooperatives. The ruling party and Cho's candidates set out to oppose the opposition, saying there are some parts that do not fit the sentiment, but that they are legal and callable.

I am reporter Kim Jung-in.

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The Korean Party convenes an emergency meeting yesterday (18th).

The country's candidate called for voluntary resignation.

[Na Kyung-won / Free South Korea Party Representative: Unavoidable theory is spreading. This is in itself an insult to the people. The nomination of the Attorney General is itself a farming group.]

In order to clarify allegations, including controversy over the 7.4 billion pledge of private equity funds, he announced that he would establish a team dedicated to verifying candidate candidates and concentrate their efforts.

Meanwhile, Hwang Gyo-an declared a resumption of the over-the-counter struggle in three months, saying he will hold a rally to condemn the Insa farm in Gwanghwamun.

Democratic Party spokesman Park Chan-dae said he also spoke with Cho and acknowledged that it did not fit into the public sentiment, such as property and family disputes, but said it was legal.

At the same time, they set the stage for the Korean Party's over-the-counter struggle.

[Park Chan-Dae / Democratic Party Spokesperson: You should keep in mind that if you run away often, you can get kicked out of your home. The Korean Party should withdraw its plan to fight the OTC right away.]

Mr. Cho said he did not know at the time of the investment that the stock disposal and private equity investment were decided by his wife. He said the suspicions of the opposition party could be called at the hearing.

The opposition leader, who is still struggling over the schedule of the hearing, meets with Chairman Moon Hee-sang and is in tune.