Rep. Kim Seung-won, a first-time Democratic Party member, publicly apologized today (2nd) for causing a controversy after expressing 'GSGG' to National Assembly Speaker Park Byeong-seok over the failure of the plenary session of the Media Arbitration Act.



Rep. Kim, vice chairman of the Democratic Party's Media Innovation Special Committee, posted on Facebook today, saying, "I would like to express my apologies to the local voters who believed and supported me.



Rep. Kim said, "I was deeply moved by reading the book 'Have You Been Hurt by the Media?' written by the victims of the press with a bloody heart.



He continued, "I filed a complaint against the ABC Association and the Chosun Ilbo and returned 4.5 billion won of the national treasury, but the police investigation was still news of no reduction even after six months." It made me fall into foolishness,” he said.



Rep. Kim said, "I had to be more patient and work hard. I had to work with fellow lawmakers and the people. I was impatient and stupid." "I will think twice before writing and speaking. I will." He lowered his posture.



Rep. Kim, the chief of staff of the floor leader Yun Ho-jung and vice-chairman of the party's media innovation special committee, said on SNS on the morning of the 31st of last month that the media law failed to come up and said, "Park Byeong-seok~~ Thank you very much.It will go down in history. GSGG", and criticism poured in as GSGG responded by saying 'Dog XX' in Korean.



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