In addition, Democratic Party lawmaker Hwang Un-ha apologized late for the controversial date as a smiling photo was released while news of the flooding in his area, Daejeon, was reported.

Rep. Hwang said on Facebook on the 31st, "I wasn't considerate in that it could cause misunderstandings regardless of the circumstances before and after the situation." Revealed.

In addition, he said, "It is a regretful heart even for supporters who are heartbroken in unnecessary controversy."

Prior to this, Senator Hwang posted on Facebook that criticized the media for malicious reporting, and then deleted it.

"I made a smile at the request of the photographer, and, unfortunately, the news of Mulnanri was reported on TV," he said.

"There is a moment to laugh, there is a time to be serious, and there are times when you have to roll up and work. When you edit a scene that needs to be infiltrated when you need a smile, malicious readers are forced to cheat. "Evil editing."

Rep. Kim Nam-guk, who took a picture together, said in a radio program on the day, "As the actor taking a photo said,'Why aren't you laughing like a person who fought?'

Meanwhile, Rep. Choi Kang-wook of the Democratic Party of the Democratic Party, who posted the photos on Facebook, deleted only one photo with the controversial date of "Death Report."

(Photo = Open Democratic Party leader Kang Wook Choi's Facebook capture, Yonhap News)