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Former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol filed a complaint with the police on charges of impersonating a police officer while covering his wife's thesis. Other opposition parties have raised their voices over disaster aid.



Reporter Park Won-kyung on the sidewalk.



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Two MBC reporters and the person in charge of the unidentified names were reported to the police by former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol on charges of impersonating public officials.



The former president's side argued that it was highly likely that it was not the sole act of a reporter, saying that the political bias that even mobilized illegal coverage was revealed.



He also urged the Korea Communications Commission to immediately investigate the facts.



In response, MBC stated that it is unacceptable to claim that the coverage itself has political intentions beyond the violation of reporting ethics.



On the other hand, former President Yoon met with the bereaved family of the murder of a public official in the West Sea today (10th) and criticized, saying, "A government that ignores the people in crisis has no government qualifications."



Former Auditor General Choi Jae-hyeong, who is being talked about as an alternative player in the opposition, finished his father's funeral today, and it is predicted that he will soon meet with the People's Power to discuss political moves.



Other opposition presidential contenders have voiced criticism of the government's method of distributing disaster aid to the bottom 80% of income earners.



Former lawmaker Yoo Seung-min and Jeju Governor Won Hee-ryong argued that the 5th disaster aid should be used to selectively and intensively support small business owners and self-employed people who have been affected by the spread of COVID-19.



Rep. Hong Jun-pyo criticized the current government's North Korea policy and pledged to promote a NATO-style nuclear sharing policy.



People's Power Representative Lee Jun-seok continued the theory of the abolition of the Ministry of Unification for two days in a row.



If the Ministry of Unification thinks it is a necessary ministry, they should change the minister, but Unification Minister Lee In-young countered that he wanted Lee to stop showing off his lack of historical consciousness and social awareness.



(Video coverage: Kim Heung-gi and Kim Seung-tae, Video editing: Yu Mira)