<Anchor> Whether the



government is doing its job properly, the first national audit of the 21st National Assembly starts today (7th).

A battle is expected over the murder of a public official and the suspicion of the son of Attorney General Choo Mi-ae, but the adoption of witnesses remains a stumbling block.



Reporter Baek Woon reports.



<Reporter> The



first national audit of the 21st National Assembly will start from today and enter into a fierce battle for 20 days until the 26th.



The ruling and opposition parties, one day ahead of the state administration, held a preliminary meeting on the state administration audit side by side and started a nervous war to overwhelm the initiative.



The Democratic Party threw a check against the opposition party's offensive against the murder of a public official and the suspicion of preferential treatment for the son of Justice Minister Chu Mi-ae.



[Kim Tae-nyeon / Deputy Democratic Party Representative: The



opposition party's

intention to bring the matter that ended innocent through the prosecution's investigation to the state affairs audit is only a political intention to scratch the Moon Jae-in administration.]

He also revealed that he would respond with a fact check to false claims and disclosures.



On the other hand, the Democratic Party rejected the adoption of witnesses related to the pending issue, and was confronted with fear of a poor national sentiment.



At the same time, the government officials foretold a wave of offensive that it would be an'opposition time.



[Ho-Young Joo/People's Power, Representative: What is it that makes key witnesses so afraid that they refuse to adopt witnesses and do not attend?

The more you hide it, the more it will be revealed.]



High-intensity quarantine measures are expected to be applied to this national government due to concerns about Corona 19.



Some standing committees are planning to introduce a video conferencing system, and the number of registered members of the bureau chief and the waiting area per day is limited to 50 each.



In addition, the lawmakers who are not at the time of their inquiry should wait in a separate place, and the media should form a joint coverage group.