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Choi Jae-hyung, the head of the auditor, came to the National Assembly to report on the business today. But not the opposition party, but the ruling party officials went on a general offensive. I even told him to resign, and I also questioned the attitude of the answer.

Reporter Kim Min-jung will tell you the background and the stories that came out today.

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auditor's report to the National Assembly was like Choi Jae-hyung's hearing.

Rep. Song Gap-seok of the Democratic Party said on the 23rd, in a question to the government, Choi said, "Is it possible to say that the government's government task, which received only 41% of the support from the presidential election, has reached the national consensus?" The Democratic Party did this.

[Park Beom-gye/In addition, Democratic Party Member: Did you mention the President?]

[CHOI Jae-hyeong/Auditor: There is a comment... .]

[Bakbeomgye / addition Democrats: Are you referring to the president's approval rating ever]?

[Choejaehyeong / Comptroller: You only mentioned the fact ... .] In the

audit process, Choi said that former Minister of Trade, Industry and Energy Paik Woon-gyu said that all the people knew that Wolseong Unit 1 had many problems, and that it was included in the presidential election pledge, and that the national consensus was reached through the presidential election.

[Choi Jae-hyung/Audit Chairman: Former Minister Bae Woon-kyu) is a matter supported by the majority of the people. I know that President Moon has received about 41% of the support, but can you say that he is the majority of the people, this is all of the whole related content.]

He added that he had no intention of destroying the state affairs.

Democrats also questioned Choi's response.

[Yoonhojoong/Law of the Legislative Law Committee of the National Assembly: Did you answer with your arms now?]

[Choi Jaehyung/Auditor: I'm sorry.] I

asked for resignation.

[Dong-Geun Shin/Democratic Party of the Democratic Party: (President's) If you are uncomfortable with the direction of the state administration, and you do not fit, please resign!] When

asked if he ever refused to request the appointment of an auditor for former Attorney General Kim Oh-soo, President Choi was politically neutral and official He said he was trying to propose as a committee member who could defend independence.

(Video coverage: Ha Ryung, Video editing: Lee So-young)