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People's Power Controversy is growing among the presidential candidates over the promise to abolish the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family. The Ministry of Gender Equality and Family made it clear that it opposes this, and critics were pouring in the passport that it was rather instigating gender conflict.



Reporter Kang Min-woo will tell you.



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'commitment to abolish the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family' was launched by former lawmaker Yoo Seung-min and Ha Tae-kyung, the presidential candidates for the People's Power.



The two runners assert, "The current government's Ministry of Leisure and Entertainment failed to properly respond to power-type sex crimes such as Park Won-soon and former Mayor Oh Keo-don, and thus failed to protect women's rights and interests.



The Democratic Party poured an onslaught while there were also analyzes that it was intended to capture the votes of men in their 20s.



It felt pathetic to promote gender conflict, and criticized it for encouraging gender conflict.



[Jeon Hye-sook / Supreme Member of the Democratic Party: It is only a strategic use of the anger of 'Lee Dae-nam'.] It



highlights the inappropriateness of the abolition claim and shows the intention to block the influence on the youth vote.



The Ministry of Leisure and Leisure also made it clear to the contrary.



[Kim Gyeong-sun / Vice Minister of Gender Equality and Family: It seems that the policy effect is insufficient and that the institution or organization in charge of the policy should be eliminated.]



Then, Lee Jun-seok, the representative of the People's Power, who advocated the abolition of the women's quota system, came up and escalated the debate by urging the party candidates to properly make a promise to abolish the quota system.



[Lee Jun-seok / Representative of the People's Power: It is necessary to raise a question about whether it should continue to exist in its present form.]



Contestants of the ruling and opposition parties also participated in the war one after another.



[Lee Nak-yeon / Democratic Party Presidential Primary Candidate: There may be cases that require partial adjustment. Is the opposition's claim to abolish the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family not another populism... .]



[Governor Won Hee-ryong/Governor of Jeju: I do not think the political circles should ride on this wrong move to lead to the logic of hate.] As the



presidential candidates are divided for and against, the controversy over the abolition of leisure and leisure is likely to rise as an issue in the presidential election.



(Video coverage: Jeong Sang-bo, Kim Seung-tae, video editing: Choi Hye-young)     



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