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Let's connect the Gyeonggi-do National Audit Office directly.



There was also talk that it was like a personnel hearing for reporter Koh Ji-hyeon and candidate Lee Jae-myung. How was the atmosphere on site today (18th)?



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Yes, about 5 minutes ago, the Gyeonggi state audit was over.



People's Power lawmakers poured intense fire on Governor Lee Jae-myung, the presidential candidate of the ruling party, and Governor Lee Jae-myung prepared 50 hand signs in advance. .



Democratic lawmakers focused on covering the branch, saying that most of the people involved in the allegation were from the Park Geun-hye administration.



In front of the presidential candidate of the ruling party, the spear of the opposition party and the shield of the ruling party clash.



[Seo Beom-soo / Member of the National Assembly Administration Committee (People's Power): Get a special prosecutor. Because let's do a special prosecutor, let's get rid of the governor or our side with the special prosecutor.]



[Min Hyeong-bae/Member of the National Assembly Administration and Security Committee (Democratic Party): There is a criminal on the side that demands the special prosecutor. The culprit is the one who is trying to obstruct the legitimate investigation that is proceeding without problems.]



<Anchor> It



feels like the Gyeonggi State Auditor had just finished talking about Daejang-dong.



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There was also a fierce battle of words between the ruling and opposition leaders.



Song Yeong-gil, chairman of the Democratic Party, said, "Ex-Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol excluded only loans to Daejang-dong from the savings bank investigation case." claimed that



In front of the Gyeonggi Prosecutor's Office, where the National Assembly is held, supporters of the opposition and opposition parties each held a rally shouting, "The one who received the money is the culprit" and "The one who refused the special prosecutor is the culprit."



The National Assembly Land and Land Committee conducts the second round of the national audit in the presence of Governor Morei Lee.



(Video coverage: Kim Hyun-sang·Jang Sang-bo, video editing: Kim Jin-won)