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Democratic Party CEO Nak-Yeon Lee attended a debate inviting the Broadcast Reporters Club. He emphasized the need for cooperation with the opposition party, and said he would take action against the lawmakers who caused controversy within the party if the facts were clearly revealed.



This is reporter Yun Nara.



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Democratic Party CEO Nak-Yeon Lee, who attended the Broadcast Reporters Club debate, started speaking yesterday (22nd) with his thoughts on the handling of the budget for additional revision.



[Lee Nak-yeon / Deputy Democratic Party Representative: An additional budget for urgent aid to the people passed the National Assembly plenary session last night. There



was a proposal to pay 20,000 won for communication expenses to all citizens over the age of 13, but he said it would be a good precedent for negotiations, saying that it accepted the opposition's opinion of selective payment during the deliberation process.



When asked whether it was ``look for'' that allowed Congressman Kim Hong-geol to remain in the office by expelling controversy over property insolvency, he refuted that the dismissal was the strongest sanction the party could impose.



Rep. Lee Sang-jik, who caused the mass dismissal of Eastar Jet, and Rep. Yoon Mi-hyang, who were charged with embezzlement of support from the grandmother of comfort women, said they would judge the results of the inspection and trial of the Party's ethics inspection team.



Regarding the controversy over the vacation of Justice Minister Choo Mi-ae's son, he said, among the suspicions raised by the media, something different from the facts is revealed.