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Controversy between the leading presidential candidate and the leader of the first opposition party is intensifying over the issue of installing CCTV in the operating room. When Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myung set a date for disappointment, CEO Lee Jun-seok countered by saying it was a political caricature.



Correspondent Lee Hyun-young.



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The new trigger of the 'Operating Room CCTV debate' was that additional discussion by Lee Jun-seok, the People's Power, was needed.



[Lee Jun-seok/CEO of People's Power (last 14th, KBS Radio): For example, doctors can be very passive in medical practice.]



Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myung, who has advocated mandatory CCTV in the operating room, posted on SNS, "CEO Lee's "I was disappointed with the reserved position," he wrote. "There is no change from the existing image of the people's power that has represented the elite vested interests."



He also emphasized the previous claim that "the operating room CCTV will protect the people from illegal medical care and sexual harassment."



An hour later, CEO Lee counterattacked with the same SNS.



"It is a caricature of politics to accept that the position of being cautious about installing CCTV is to condone illegal medical care or sexual harassment," he said.



Opposition parties are in conflict with the legislation to make CCTV mandatory for operating rooms



[Song Young-gil / Democratic Party Representative: We look forward to the active cooperation of the opposition on the proposal of the Uri Party.It is a law directly related to the lives of the people.]



[Lee Jun-seok / Representative of People's Power: If you approve of the legislation, it is good, and if it is bad, it will not be tolerated in the future to treat the opposition in this way.] As the



ruling party, attract the representatives of the rising opposition and raise the front. The confrontation is expected to become steeper as there is a will to do so, and it is clear that CEO Lee Jun-seok will not back down.