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Politics also have a lot of different thoughts on this issue.

The opposition party should put it up to the International Criminal Court, and the National Assembly also issued a condemnation resolution. In this position, the ruling party apologized yesterday (25th) to see if the situation has changed, and should not go there.



Reporter Kim Soo-young organized the political trend.



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The power of the people who formed a fact-finding TF in relation to the murder of a North Korean military officer in the case of a civil servant of a fishing guidance line was "an imperial armed provocation that killed the unarmed Korean people and burned their bodies terribly." Stipulated.



Then he strongly criticized the government for neglecting the seriousness of the situation.



[Kim Jong-in/People's Power Emergency Countermeasure Committee Chair: If you come out with Kim Jong-un's personal letter and try to overcome this situation, you are inviting even greater resentment from the people.]



While acknowledging the fact that North Korea fired in the notice, there was only blood and no people. He argued that he was making false claims, and that he should file a complaint with the International Criminal Court and refer to the UN Security Council.



People's Power insisted that the National Assembly adopt a resolution to condemn North Korea, but the Democratic Party, which proposed it first, perceives a change in the internal atmosphere.



The situation has changed due to the apology of North Korean State Council Chairman Kim Jong-un.



Democratic Party officials responded skeptically, saying, "The need for a resolution to condemn where the request for apology was key was eliminated due to North Korea's apology.



As a result, it has become uncertain to hold a plenary session of the National Assembly the day after tomorrow to adopt a resolution to condemn North Korea, and it is highly likely that the Democratic Party will not accept the urgent questions required by the people's power.



(Video coverage: Park Jin-ho, video editing: Kim Seon-tak)