The opposition and opposition parties fought fiercely over a plan to relocate the office of President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol to the Yongsan Ministry of National Defense building.

The Democratic Party criticized the previous plan for being 'sloppy' and concerned about a security vacuum, and the people's power was countered that some criticism was 'fake news' and, on the contrary, helped national defense security.



The National Assembly's National Defense Committee made an urgent inquiry to Defense Minister Seo Wook and others from the morning of the 22nd.

In this place, the opposition parties have been fighting from the beginning.

After the Blue House clashed yesterday (the 21st), publicly stopping the plan to relocate the office of President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol, a fight between the opposition and the opposition continued in the National Assembly.



Democratic Party lawmaker Hong Young-pyo pointed out, "There is a big problem in relocating quickly like a military operation, and it will inevitably lead to a security vacuum."

He also sarcastically criticized the 'Gwanghwamun Era' that President-elect Yoon had promised, saying, "We are not opening the Gwanghwamun Era, we are opening the Yongsan Era. I have to apologize for that first, it's too shameless."



Seol-hoon, a member of the Democratic Party of Korea, also strongly criticized, "You have to make a plan and move calmly to make a proper move."

Then, he raised his voice, saying, "We are moving the Blue House for communication. Then we have to allow enough time to communicate with the people. Where in the world is this kind of communication?"



In addition, Democratic lawmakers belonging to the National Defense Commission launched an all-round offensive, pointing out procedural problems, lack of communication, and cost.



Shin Won-sik, a member of the People's Power Party, said, "I happened to be a major conductor in the three departments mentioned now for more than 15 years. When I was there, the basement (bunker) of the Ministry of National Defense was not in operation. I went to the Joint Chiefs of Staff bunker." He emphasized that there is no problem with security even if it is relocated.



People's Strength lawmaker Park Soo-young said, "Every time North Korea fired 10 missiles this year, President Moon Jae-in attended the National Security Council (NSC) meeting only once regarding missiles. "I think that North Korea's missiles are a bigger security threat, and the Blue House's relocation to Yongsan is not a bigger security threat."



People's Power lawmakers also pointed out that President Moon Jae-in did not say 'I will open the era of Gwanghwamun President' during the 2012 and 2017 presidential candidates.



There were also several scenes where Defense Minister Seo-wook, standing in the midst of the opposition and opposition lawmakers, was confused by the answer.



When Democratic Party lawmaker Kim Min-ki asked, 'Is there an underground bunker in the Yongsan Ministry of National Defense?' I was perplexed.

Assemblyman Kim's question is interpreted as a remark aimed at pointing out the location of the bunker when President-elect Yoon announced his plan to relocate to Yongsan on the 20th.



When Rep. Ha Tae-kyung, from People's Strength, asked, "There will be no problems with the operation in wartime situations even if the Ministry of National Defense relocates," said Minister Seo. "It's a little bit about how we move and do things in exhibitions..."



Minister Seo said, "It would be great if I could give you an accurate answer, but while there are various opinions, it is a bit embarrassing for me to ask for an answer from the minister to see the judge, saying that one side is a fact and the other side is not." , and asked for understanding from National Assembly National Defense Commission Chairman Min Hong-cheol.



(Video coverage: Cho Chun-dong Kim Nam-seong / Editing: Han Man-gil / Production: D Content Planning Department)