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Former lawmaker Geum Tae-seop was disciplined a few days ago because he threw a abstaining vote at the plenary without following the Democratic Party's argument to approve of the establishment of airborne services. The former lawmaker filed a request for reconsideration to cancel the disciplinary action, and if you look at it, the Democratic Party has never disciplined it for a different vote than that, and it is against the Constitution and the National Assembly Law that allowed you to vote freely according to your conscience. All of them argued for five reasons. The chairman Lee Hae-chan of the Republic of Korea went on a crackdown to refrain from raising controversy, but the controversy seems to grow even more after a public backlash against the constitutional conflict with the highest commissioner Kim Hae-young.

This is reporter Jeong Hyun Jeong.

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Lee Hae-chan, a representative of the Democratic Party, who said that disciplinary action was inevitable without compulsory party theory.

It was reported that today (3rd) at the closed leadership meeting, they said, "Don't raise more controversy."

However, Kim Hae-young, the highest-ranking member of the Shinshin Committee, criticized Lee's disciplinary conflict with the constitution that ensured conscience's performance.

[Kim Hae-young/Independence Democratic Party's top committee member: Gold (Tae-seop) I would like to ask for a deep constitutional deliberation in making a decision to reconsider.”

However, “Kum Tae-seop sniper” Kim Nam-guk said, If it is this frequent, it is not correct to act as an independent," he said.

[Rep. Kim Nam-guk/Democratic Party of the Democratic Party: I think it's necessary for the National Assembly members to submit to the established party theory after following the deliberation process.]

On the other hand, Congressman Park Yong-jin said, And criticized it as unfair discipline.

One senator and the other primary said, "The discipline is too much." Another urged, "I was responsible for optimism, even politically admitted." "It was a party message to the senators."

Members of the opposition to disciplinary lean on anonymity except for two members, Cho Eung-cheon and Park Yong-jin.

The party leader is cracking down, and opposing lawmakers seem to be unrelated to the reality of the huge ruling party, which is difficult to make a voice under my name.

(Video coverage: Lee Seung-hwan, Ha Ryung, Video editing: Commissioner Yang)