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Today (23rd), the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission officially announces the results of a complete real estate transaction investigation on the power of the people except for the Democratic Party, lawmakers belonging to non-negotiating groups, and their families. People's Power Representative Lee Jun-seok, who promised a stricter response than the Democratic Party, said he would keep the position he had previously declared.



Reporter Kim A-young reports.



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Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission is announcing the results of a full-scale real estate transaction investigation on the power of the people and members of the five non-interaction groups at the government complex in Seoul at 4 pm today.



A total of 507 people, including lawmakers, spouses, and lineal ascendants and descendants, are the subject of the investigation for 7 years' worth of transactions.



The Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission will announce the number and types of suspected violations, as well as the contents to be handed over to the Joint Government Special Investigation Headquarters.



However, the name of the member involved in the speculation will not be disclosed directly, and the list will be passed on to the party to which he belongs.



It is known that about 10 lawmakers belonging to the People's Power have been requested by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission to explain.



People's Power Representative Lee Jun-seok said on social media, "I will keep the position I promised," and "Based on that, I will make a decision based on the opinions of other members of the leadership."



[Lee Jun-seok / Representative of People's Power (last June 11): The principle is at least stricter than the Democrats set any standard, and it should set a standard that meets the public's eye level... .]



The Democratic Party recommended voluntarily withdraw from the party based on the results of the ACRC investigation in June.



As a result, 2 proportional representatives were removed from office, and 10 of them were maintaining their party records, and some of them were withdrawn from the party's invitation to leave the party due to the end of the internal investigation by the police.