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A national audit was held at the National Assembly.

The conflict between Minister Choo Mi-ae and President Yoon Suk-yeol was mainly discussed, but Secretary Noh Young-min said he thought it would be resolved according to laws and principles.



This is Jung Yoon-sik.



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Today (4th), at the beginning of the audit of the state administration in the presidential secretary's office, a harsh atmosphere was produced.



[Kim Jeong-jae / National Power Member (National Assembly Operation Committee): Do you think it is correct for the Democratic Party to give a candidate?

(I'm giving thanks to the Democratic Party right now, I'm giving thanks to the Blue House!)] The



ruling party started when the opposition lawmaker asked if the Democratic Party's nomination decision for the Seoul and Busan mayoral by-election next year was valid.



What has been on Doma the whole time is how to deal with the conflict between the Attorney General and the Attorney General.



"Under the current law, the minister is the chief supervisor of the prosecution's affairs, and the president is a government official with a guaranteed term," said the secretary's chief Noh Young-min.



[Roh Young-min/President Secretary's Office: Report that it will be resolved according to laws and principles...

At the



same time, Prime Minister Jeong Sye-gyun said, "I feel responsible as prime minister," at the National Assembly's Special Budget and Settlement Committee. "If unnecessary controversy continues, I will not refuse to work as prime minister." Showed the car.



Questions poured out about the authenticity of Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol's remarks that President Moon said, “Keep the term of office as president,” but Mr. Roh consistently answered, “I cannot tell you anything related to personnel.



President Yoon made this comment on being mentioned as a'sleep dragon'.



[Roh Young-min/President Secretary's Office: Probably President Yoon himself is very embarrassing and embarrassing.] Mr. Roh even used the word'killer



' against the organizers of the 8·15 Gwanghwamun rally and criticized it harshly.



When opposition lawmakers criticized the police's installation of the Gwanghwamun'block wall' as an over-response, Mr. Roh said, "There are more than 600 confirmed coronavirus cases caused by the rally."



(Video coverage: Cho Jung-young, Jeil, Video editing: Kim Seon-tak)