After the presidential secretary-general Roh Young-min decided to sell the house in Cheongju, Chungbuk, instead of the apartment in Banpo, Seoul, public criticism erupted in the Democratic Party.

President Moon Jae-in is compelled that the key staff leading the secretary's office was controversial amid concerns over falling approval ratings due to real estate issues.

In addition, Democratic Party leader Kim Nam-guk came out on the radio today (7th) and publicly criticized Roh for saying, "Isn't it right to feel sorry for the residents of the district?"

Assemblyman Kim criticized the future consolidation party member Kwak Sang-do, saying, "Does it make sense for Daegu City lawmakers to make a profit by owning an apartment in Songpa-gu, Seoul?" "If you look at the same standard, it is very inappropriate behavior."

In the recent SBS '8 News' interview, Kim Tae-nyeon, the deputy representative, also said, "I think there is a lot of criticism from the eyes of the people."

Even among Democrats, complaints are growing that the controversy surrounding Mr. Roh is accelerating public sentiment.

A Democratic Party official said, “In the end, Roh should be held responsible.”

The opposition campaign continues.

Righteousness President Sang-Jeong Shim said at the general assembly today, "the people are accepting Roh's action as a stronger signal than to take President Moon Jae-in's direction or to take over the policy of the ruling ruling party."

The Blue House staff are not hiding their anxious expressions.

There is some speculation that if this controversy does not evolve properly, it will eventually lead to the reorganization or reorganization of the secretary's office.

In the midst of this, Roh gave a strong recommendation to the multi-family staff to'dispose of only 1 house' by the end of this month.

Currently, there are 12 staff members of multi-households in the Blue House, and they must show the results of disposable housing for the people within the deadline.

In the case of Mr. Roh, it was known that he recently became the first homeowner when he sold the house in Cheongju.

Some commented that even though Mr. Roh was late, he had to sell Banpo's house, not Cheongju's house, but Mr. Roh explained that'Cheongju's house is a house that has been vacant for a long time, and Banpo's house is a house where the family, including sons, resides'. The.

It is difficult to put out a house where the family actually lives, so it is said that they sold Cheongju's'empty house' and became a homeowner.

Therefore, it was reported that Mr. Roh regretted the press attitude of the media, saying that the claim that he did not intentionally sell Gangnam apartments on the'real estate investment' level was malicious.

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