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Adoption of hearing reports for three of the five ministerial candidates who have completed the National Assembly's personnel hearing is struggling. In particular, the Democratic Party also has negative opinions regarding the candidate Lim Hye-sook.



Reporter Kang Cheong-wan reports.



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Yesterday (6th) the meeting of the Standing Committee of the National Assembly to adopt the personnel hearing report of candidates Hye-suk Lim, Ministry of Science and Technology Park Jun-young, and Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Noh Hyeong-wook was delayed.



In response to opposition's opposition, the Democratic Party also decided to refrain from adopting the ruling party's independent report.



[Yoon Ho-jung/People of Democratic Party: I urge (the opposition) to cooperate with the adoption of the hearing report.]



Inside the party, voices were cautious that it could be difficult to protect all three members.



In particular, there was a great concern about the candidate Lim Hye-sook, the Minister of Science and Technology, which the opposition party picked as the No. 1 candidate, including multiple nationalities and suspicion of moving in under disguise.



One Democratic Party member who participated in the hearing of Candidate Lim told SBS reporter "I cannot see candidate Lim as eligible." If he enforced the appointment, he said, "You are giving up moral standards."



The people's strength is that all three are'inappropriate' and have decided to refuse to adopt the report.



[Kang Min-guk/People's Power] Speaker of the House: I have decided to urge the President to withdraw my nomination and voluntarily resign.]



The Justice Party also posted candidate Park Joon-young, who is suspected of smuggling ceramics, along with Candidate Lim, on the so-called'Death Note'.



In the midst of this, President Moon Jae-in appointed candidates from the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy Moon Seung-wook and Employment and Labor Minister Gyeong-Duk Kyung-Duk as ministers, whose hearing reports were adopted by the ruling and opposition parties.