The Steering Committee of the National Assembly today (29th) conducts state affairs audits for the presidential secretary, national security office, and security services.



While President Moon Jae-in ordered a sanctuary investigation into the Lime and Optimus incidents earlier, the Democratic Party is expected to contend with allegations of opposition involvement and allegations of partiality investigation by the prosecution, and the power of the people concentrating on suspicion of involvement by passport officials.



In addition, a battle is expected over whether the Korean government's response was appropriate in relation to North Korea's murder of Korean officials in the West Sea.



Protests are expected to continue over yesterday's National Assembly's attempts by the security agency to search for the national power of the house, Ho-young Joo.