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the case of a government official who disappeared in the West Sea and was killed by a North Korean gunfire, the political circles expressed an exaggerated reaction.

The power of the people raised the voice of President Moon Jae-in to explain the incident in minutes, and the ruling party also announced that it would push forward a resolution to condemn North Korea at the level of the National Assembly.



Reporter Jeong-Hyun Jung will deliver.



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Regarding the incident where the North Korean military fired and burned the body of a missing Korean public official, he said the power of the people was a clear military provocation and a serious violation of international law, saying that North Korea committed anti-human and barbaric acts.



"It is a national disaster caused by the overall security failure of the current government," said Kim Jong-in, chairman of the Emergency Response Committee, and argued that "the reasons for not giving rescue orders even after receiving a report by President Moon Jae-in must be revealed."



[Kim Jong-in/People's Power Emergency Countermeasure Committee Chair: (President) will have to explain what happened for 3 days from the 21st in minutes and seconds (I think). Hopefully.] The



Democratic Party also demanded an apology and punishment for the person in charge, saying that North Korea's conduct was anti-civilized and barbaric.



It also announced that it would push forward a resolution to condemn North Korea at the level of the National Assembly.



[Kim Tae-nyeon / Deputy Democratic Party Representative: At the plenary session, we will pass a resolution to condemn North Korea at the level of the National Assembly to inform the world of the strict and determined position and resolution of the Republic of Korea's National Assembly on North Korean atrocities.]



The National Assembly is holding a one-point National Assembly next week to discuss how to adopt a resolution condemning North Korea.



The National Assembly's Foreign Affairs and Transportation Day Committee is scheduled to hold a plenary meeting on the afternoon of today (25th) to conduct inquiries on urgent issues related to the incident at sea in North Korea.