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addition, the suspicion surrounding Democratic Party leader Yoon Mi-hyang continues to grow. The Democratic Party is still cautious, but the United Party has pressured it to push for a national investigation.

Reporter Kim Soo-young was covered.

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Following the stale accounting, the future unification party announced that it would pursue a national investigation into elected president Mi-hyang Yoon, who was controversial in the Anseong shelter.

Seong-won Kim, chief of staff at the House of Representatives, insisted that the government's investigation was the request of the people and pressured the Democratic Party to join.

The future party of the United Party, the satellite party of the United Party, formed a task force to identify the truth, urging Yoon to vote.

With regard to President-elect Yoon, suspicions were raised that the Anseong Shelter in Gyeonggi-do was more expensive than the market price, following the lack of accounting related to the Justice Memory Association.

"I didn't buy it cheaper than the market price, but I know it wasn't expensive," said President-elect Yoon. He denied suspicion and refused to consider resignation.

As the suspicion spreads, the atmosphere of the Democratic Party, which defended President Yoon, is a little different.

It is the same context that former Prime Minister Lee Nak-yeon said he was seriously looking at the matter.

However, the Democratic Party remains cautious, saying that it is not considering specific measures against Mr. Yoon.