Representative Ryu Ho-jeong of the Justice Party, who performed a 'tattoo performance' wearing a purple dress that revealed his back at the National Assembly, announced today (2nd) that he would hold a tattoo experience event saying, "I will perform a tattoo in the middle of the legislative branch."



Rep. Ryu said on Facebook today, "We will start the tattoo open beta service tomorrow." "From 11 am to 1:30 pm, on a bench in front of the main gate of the National Assembly Hall."



He added, "I give this to all citizens who will pass through the premises of the National Assembly, including members of the National Assembly and their assistants, National Assembly officials, National Assembly reporters, institutions and businessmen visiting the National Assembly."



However, he said, "Because our law slanders that 'your work is illegal', professional tattooists wait with a sticker instead of a needle. “, he explained.



Rep. Ryu said, "It's already been 5 months since I held a press conference with the title of 'A tattoo is a person's appearance'.



Rep. Ryu proposed a bill to legalize tattooing in June, and at that time, on the lawn in front of the main office of the National Assembly, she wore a dress that showed her back with tattoo stickers and held a press conference urging the enactment of the tattoo-up law.



(Photo = Courtesy of Ho-Jeong Ryu's office)