The Ministry of Unification said that it was not a high-level racing for athletes in connection with suspicion of future congressional leader Kim Ki-hyun that the son of candidate Lee In-young would need to elucidate that he had been racing for carts about four months after the military exemption.

Officials of the Ministry of Unification explained that in 2016, the candidate's son was stiffened myelitis, which was exempt from military service, saying that "everyday life is possible, but rather a disease that recommends proper exercise." "I know I got paid."

The Unification Ministry official said yesterday (13th) about the video of the candidate's son's cart racing, which was released through some media, said, "It wasn't the high level of the athletes' ride, but the public's cart." "It was a scene."

Regarding the media's description of the candidate's son as flashing a box of beer in the video, he said, "It seems that the degree of expression is too much to say that the candidate's son flashed side by side with an acquaintance."

Rep. Kim Ki-hyun of the Future Consolidation Party has raised suspicions of his son Lee In-young's military exemption and funding to study in Switzerland, claiming that the Ministry of Unification is not submitting data because of the sensitive data.

On the other hand, the Ministry of Unification is in the process of reviewing and preparing related materials, and has never stated that it is impossible to submit materials because of sensitivity.

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