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Minister of Gender Equality and Family Lee Jung-ok, who has been criticized for showing no clear attitude toward power-type sex crimes, raised controversy about yesterday's election by Seoul and Busan as an opportunity for the entire population to learn gender sensitivity.



This is Nam Joo-hyun.



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Yesterday (5th), the National Assembly's Special Committee on Budget and Settlement, the National Election Commission's explanation of the cost of 83.8 billion won in taxes for the Seoul and Busan mayoral elections in April next year.



[Yun Joo-kyung/Representative Power of the People: Minister, have you ever thought about the impact of this 83.8 billion won election cost on victims or women from a gender perspective?]



[Jung-Ok Lee/Minister of Gender Equality and Family: A very large new budget is required?" It is also thought that the opportunity for the whole people to do group learning on gender intelligence is reversed through the incident.] After



hearing the answer, Rep

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Yoon raised her voice, and KRW 83.8 billion was spent on learning for the whole people for gender sensitivity. When asked again, Lee replied:



[Jung-ok Lee/Minister of Gender Equality and Family: I think we should try to find positive elements for the country under any circumstances.] In



the question of whether the Seoul and Busan mayoral cases are typical power-type sex crimes, the crime under investigation is clarified. He drew a line saying that it was not appropriate.



The opposition party even discussed the resignation of the minister and the dissolution of the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family.



He said that the power of the people is no different from the nth perpetrators, and that there is no need for a minister for the ruling party other than women, and the Justice Party criticized that it was trying to ignore the essence and put it in sophistry.