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Even with the government's successive real estate policy, the house price was not set, and people's dissatisfaction increased, and the United Party demanded that Kim Hyun-mi be released. In part of the Democratic Party, Minister Kim Hyun-mi's theory of responsibility is emerging.

Reporter Kim Min-jung will deliver this.

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Unification Party aimed at a government that was in trouble due to the controversy over the'bright one' by the secretary general of the Blue House, Roh Young-min.

Today (9th), he insisted on dismissing Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Kim Hyun-mi.

[Hohoyoung/Representative of the Future United Party: President Moon Jae-in, please immediately dismiss Minister of Homeland Kim Hyun-mi. Otherwise, the National Assembly will exercise the right to dismiss.]

Ahn Chul-soo, the leader of the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea, also put emphasis on Minister Kim's replacement theory with the argument that "the main cause of policy failure must be replaced."

While criticism of the conservative opposition party has been growing, even inside the passport, Kim's theory of responsibility has gradually increased.

Democrat Lee Nak-yeon, a party leader, said in a media interview today about Kim.

[Lee Nak-yeon/In addition, Democratic Party Democratic Party (KBS Kim Kyung-rae Choi, Current Affairs, 9th): (President's Personnel Rights) I think it's not appropriate as the previous prime minister, but the government may be thinking about it.]

A member of the Democratic Party, a senior member of the Democratic Party in the metropolitan area, said, "Isn't it crossed the threshold?" and said another member of the Assembly said, "It's not good for public opinion.

The Justice Party did not directly speak to Minister Kim, but criticized that "the current government's real estate policy has lost public confidence."

However, within the Democratic Party, there are many prudences that it is not too late to talk about Kim's actions after seeing the market reaction to the new real estate policy.

(Video coverage: Hyun-Kim Kim, Video editing: Hye-Young Choi)