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National Assembly today (27th), a personnel hearing was held for candidate Park Ji-won. As expected, intensive inquiry was made by opposition lawmakers over the suspicion of the candidate's academic background.

 Reporter Kim Min-jung.

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This morning, President Park Ji-won, the candidate for the National Intelligence Service, held a scheduled hearing with the participation of the United Party.

The united party, who had asked for a postponement because candidates were not present without any witnesses, said that the submission of the candidate's data was poor.

Through the remarks at all hearings, Park said that private companies would bury in the courtyard of Nagok-dong, Seoul, where the National Intelligence Service is located, and only see the path that Korea should go.

From the start, opposition lawmakers and candidate Park's battles over the suspicion of candidate Park's education began.

Rep. Ha Tae-gyeong of the UNDP claimed that he had faked his education at Chosun University, which he had not attended when he joined Dankook University. I did.

In addition, the'April and North Korea Special Envoy Agreement' in 2000, when candidate Park served as a special envoy to North Korea, also became an issue.

Hoo-young, chief of the Future Unification Party, revealed a document containing candidate Park's signature and claimed it was a secret agreement of the'August 4th-North Korea Agreement'.

The document stated, “We agreed to reconcile inter-Korean reconciliation and cooperation, national prosperity, and resolve humanitarian issues.” Our government provided North Korea with a three-billion dollar government support.

Candidate Park strongly replied, "It is a rigged document," and "If the document is true, I will bet everything including the resignation of the candidate."