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National Assembly personnel hearing for the candidate Kim Bu-gyeom has ended. The key issue was the suspicion of the Lime Fund preferential treatment by the daughter and wife of Candidate Kim. Difficulties are expected in the approval process, as the ruling and opposition parties struggled until late at night.



This is Lee Hyun-young reporter.



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Even at the second day hearing of Prime Minister Kim Bu-gyeom, the key issue was the suspicion of the daughter and his wife's preferential treatment for the Lime Fund.



The opposition party argued that there was a suspicion of preferential treatment in terms of fund conditions, and accountant Kim Kyung-ryul, who attended as a reference, said that it was extremely favorable conditions for investors.



[Kim Gyeong-yul/Co-CEO of Economic Democracy 21: I don't think anyone can deny that it was organized with preferential treatment.]



On the other hand, Candidate Kim's economic activity is her son-in-law. Denied the connection.



[Gimbugyeom / Prime candidates: Had the bill what expedient that way or how would I posed some or gwonryeokhyeong beotyeot here;



it is also actively Covering the ruling party.



[Seo Young-gyo/Democratic Party Member: Are these people who have lost money?]



[Yeong-Jun Jang/Former Head of Daishin Securities Center: Currently in loss.]



Candidate Kim will prepare measures for industrial accidents in relation to the'Pyeongtaek Port Workers' Death Case. Regarding the spreading of leaflets, he said, "It is an action that poses a threat to the people," and that "law enforcement must be resolute."



While the Democratic Party is evaluating that candidate Kim is the right person to take charge of the overall state administration, the approval process is unlikely to be smooth as the people's strength is that they will also review criminal charges in relation to the allegations of Lime preferential treatment.