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the 21st National Assembly's first big government question yesterday (22nd), former Mayor Park Won-soon was on the cutting board.

Reporter Jeong Hyun Jeong reports.

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[Chumi Ae/Minister of Justice: So, anyway? Isn't it the abuse of opposition power?]

[Kim Tae-Hum/Future Unification Party member: No, don't stop talking! Give me some attention, Mr. Chairman.] A

question from the National Assembly of the National Assembly that exchanges words with me.

Members of the United Party have put the government's ruling action on the allegations of sexual harassment against former Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon.

[Kim Tae-Hum/Reunion Party of the Future: You don't have to deal with the second assailants like Mr. Chu Mi-ae's son. As Secretary of State.]

[Chumiae/Minister of Justice: I think there is a gold mine in the inquiry as well.] The

government urged to find out the truth and prevent recurrence.

At the top Democratic Party's top committee meeting, top member Nam In-soon announced measures at the party level, such as the formation of an ethics committee.

In Seoul, Lim Soon-young, the Seoul Gender Special Reporter, is known to have recognized Park's accusation for the first time.

Reporters' questions were raised to see if Lim was a former aide to the South's top committee and knew the suspicion of the man in advance.

However, all questions were answered silently.

[Nam In-soon/Independence Democratic Party's top committee member: (Do you have any reports from Gender Specialist Lim Soon-young?)… . (Have you ever called Park Won-soon directly?)… .] The

top member of the committee is the 3rd member of the women's activist and is chair of the Democratic Gender Violence Countermeasures Committee.