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In the parliament, a hearing was held late yesterday. The controversy over the corruption of the three powers was a matter of debate whether it was appropriate for the prime minister to be prime minister.

This is reporter Park Ha-jung.

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The hearing was focused on the controversy over whether it would undermine the separation of the three powers.

[Kim Hyun-a / Free South Korean Rep.: I think that the ruling party gave up the check function for the administration.]

[Park Kwang-on / Deputy Democratic Party: If you are in violation of the separation of the three volumes, you should not be a lawmaker from the judge.]

Chung rebutted the legislature, but said he was not incumbent in parliament and thus not destroying the separation of three powers.

[Jeong-Kyun Chung / Prime Minister Candidate: Wouldn't it be better for me to be in charge of this job and to do my best and do my best… ” ]

The Korean Party said Chung's entourage received preferential treatment during the development of the Hwaseong Dongtan Housing Site and suspected the candidate's involvement.

[Kim Sang-hoon / Free South Korean Rep.: It's uncomfortable, but Hwaseong is now talking about the Kingdom of Jeong Se-gyun.]

[Jeong-Kyun Chung / Prime Minister Candidate: You have to say something, no matter how a candidate.]

He also claimed that Chung intervened in the process of selling POSCO E & C's Songdo office after receiving a request from local residents.

Chung also said he would suggest to the president the formation of a cabinet after the April general election.

Witnesses and references will be present today to continue the hearing on the second day.