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politics these days, many words are coming out around the so-called Yoon Seok-yeol X-Files. It is known that there are two types of A4 paper summary and 15 pages, but it is said that they contain unconfirmed private life parts along with allegations already known through media reports regarding Yoon himself, his wife, and his mother-in-law. While former President Yoon is consistent in his inaction, the debate between the ruling and opposition parties is getting tougher.



Reporter Baek Woon covered it.



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As the X-Files scandal grew over the weekend, opposition leaders Jun-seok Lee and Cheol-soo Ahn jumped into cover of former president Yoon Seok-yeol.



[Lee Jun-seok / of national power representatives: Content If you might be in trouble Criminal (min knowing the X file) He trek to the investigators, if the receive criticism more morally Get instant disclosure and evaluate the contents]



[Ahn / Representative of the People's Party: Chairman Song, who mentioned the X-Files, should immediately disclose the files he has with the ruling party.]



People's Power Minority Leader Kim Ki-hyun raised suspicions about the son of GNP candidate Lee Hoi-chang's military service corruption. He even wrote the primary color expression of "bad peasant politics".



In the passport, while Song Young-gil, president of the Democratic Party, said, 'I'm collecting Yoon Seok-yeol's files one by one,' while he was silent,



[Song Young-gil / Democratic Party Representative (last night): (Is the 'Yun Seok-yeol X-Files being organized now?) I'll go in.]



Rep. Kang Hoon-sik, head of the presidential campaign planning team, ignited riots within the opposition party by emphasizing that the source of the controversy was former Saenuri Party aide Kim Moo-seong.



Assemblyman Chung Cheong-rae also said, "Since I've been involved in politics, the word Yoon Seok-yeol's X-Files is more addictive, regardless of whether he exists or not."



Yoon's side made an official statement of 'no response' and announced the recruitment of Lee Seok-joon, a former economic bureaucrat, for the first time as a policy manager.



Choi Jae-hyeong, who is rapidly emerging as an opposition leader along with former President Yoon, is expected to decide soon whether or not to appear in the presidential election.



A key official from the People's Power said, "I know that President Choi has a strong will to challenge the presidency and is working hard to find good advisors."



(Video coverage: Kim Heung-gi·Jang Sang-bo, video editing: Kim Jin-won, CG: Jeong Hyeon-jeong)