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controversy arose that a member of the power of the people spoke to the late Kim Yong-gyun's mother and Justice Party members, who demanded that the National Assembly make a punishment law for companies in serious disasters.

The lawmaker apologized for using inappropriate terminology even though it wasn't what he said to the people who were protesting.



For more details, reporter Yun Nara will tell you.



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before the amendment to the Airlift Act was submitted to the National Assembly plenary session (9th).



In the vicinity of the main conference hall, Misook Kim, the mother of the late Kim Yong-gyun, a victim of industrial accidents at the Taean Thermal Power Plant, and members of the Justice Party are protesting, demanding the enactment of the Act on the Enactment of the Corporate Punishment Act for Serious Accidents.



At that time, the people's power was lined up right in front of the main conference hall, protesting the proposal of the Airlift Act, and the words of the People's Power Rep. Jung Chan-min were caught in the internet media.



[Counselor Chan-min



Chung

/People's Power: Why are you fighting with the crowd?] This is what I said when I heard the

slogan for the Severe Disaster Act from below.



[(Severe Accident Corporate Punishment Act, immediately enact! Enact! Enact!) Go to the Democratic Party and do it.]



[Chung Chan-min/People's Strength Congressman: Why fight



with slanderers?] He strongly criticized him for referring to him.



[Cho Hye-min/Spokesman of Justice Party: It is an insult and verbal violence against the family members of the victims of serious disasters as well as the Justice Party and the citizens who aspire to the severe disaster corporate punishment law.

I strongly condemn it.]



Rep. Chan-min Chung apologized for misunderstanding in inappropriate terms, saying it was not a word to the protesters, saying that political fights should be avoided after arguing with Democrats.



When the Democratic Party announced that it was aiming to pass the Standing Committee of the Severe Accidents Act this year, the Justice Party said it was a delayed tactic to delay the time, and together with the families of industrial accidents, it started to hunger for homelessness in front of the main office of the National Assembly.



(Video coverage: Lee Seung-hwan and Ha Ryung, video editing: Choi Hye-young, screen credit: Seoul's voice)