In addition, the Democratic Party leadership disagreed over the disciplinary action of former lawmaker Geum Tae-seop.

Before the Supreme Council turned to the public on the 3rd, Lee Hae-chan said, "We shouldn't let former lawmakers' disciplinary action spread into controversy."

It is said that it was right after receiving reports of media trends on the eve of dealing with disciplinary action.

Even in Lee's request, Supreme Commissioner Kim Hae-young said, "There is a part where disciplinary action conflicts with the constitutional judgment. I will make public comments."

In a post that was later released, Rep. Kim remarked, "Don't let the party's ethics judge give a deep deliberation to the constitutional level during the reconsideration of the former member of Congress."

The conversation between the two was not disclosed.

Spokesperson Gap Seok Song said in a briefing shortly after the top, "There was no special mention (at the top) because it was decided by the Ethics Committee, an independent organization, and the review process remained."

The controversy over the discipline of gold lawmakers has spread, not only inside the Democratic Party, but also across the opposition parties.

Rep. Kim Nam-guk of the Democratic Party called "Geum Tae-seop sniper" said in a radio appearance and Facebook article, "If there is a lot of conflict, it is not appropriate to act as an independent".

He said, “I want to look back at the selfish and unsettled self.”

On the other hand, Congressman Park Yong-jin criticized Lee Hae-chan, who appeared on a broadcast program and emphasized the inevitable disciplinary consequences of the former lawmaker.

Assemblyman Park said, "Let's say that the compulsory party must be passed through, but the compulsory party and the recommended party are not the provisions of the Constitutional Party's rule." "You have to talk at the general assembly," he said.

Policy Chairman Park Won-suk of the Justice Party said, "Future lawmakers failed to run for election because they were nominated."

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