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The conflict over the relocation of the presidential office to Yongsan has also spread to the political arena.

The Democratic Party attacked President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol as Trump of Korea, and criticized the people's power as seeing a second mad cow disease.



Correspondent Koh Ji-hyun.



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Democratic Party criticized President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol for revealing his true colors.



[Yun Ho-jung / Democratic Party Emergency Response Committee Chairman: The saying that 'K-Trump was born' is floating around, and there is even a story that will fall into 'not a lame duck but a virtue in office'...

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The people's power was countered by the Democratic Party's false agitation to hold back.

[Han-Hong Yun / Head of Blue House Relocation TF Team (CBS Radio): They say that a relocation project that costs



less than 50 billion won will cost 1 trillion, but I think of mad cow disease (situation) and I don’t know why.]



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The Democratic Party estimates that it will cost at least 1.9 trillion won when considering the relocation of the Security Agency, the Ministry of National Defense, units under direct control, and facilities to prepare for electromagnetic wave attacks.



On the other hand, the People's Power refutes that 49.6 billion won is sufficient for the cost of moving the bodyguard, the Ministry of National Defense, and remodeling.



The issue is whether or not there will be any damage to citizens due to the relocation to Yongsan.



The Democratic Party points out that if the central axis of the no-fly airspace with an altitude limit of 20 m and a radius of 8.4 km is applied to Yongsan, the nearby redevelopment will all stop and the installation of air defense artillery as far as Gangnam is inevitable.



In response, the People's Power emphasizes that there are no additional restrictions due to the relocation of the office and that the no-fly airspace will be reduced to a radius of 3.7 km.



The two parties are expected to fight over the issue of relocating to Yongsan at the National Assembly's National Defense Committee, which was convened today.