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This week, a series of personnel hearings are scheduled for the prime minister and minister candidates who will lead the new government. 



The personnel hearing of Prime Minister candidate Han Deok-soo, who was interrupted last week, will also be held today (2nd), and reporter Park Won-kyung will tell you about the issues of each candidate's personnel hearing and the atmosphere of the National Assembly ahead of the hearing.



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A hearing for Prime Minister Han Deok-soo, who was interrupted once due to a controversy over insufficient data submission, will be held for two days starting today.



At today's hearing, it seems that the appropriateness of the 1.9 billion won compensation that a candidate received during his time as an advisor to Kim & Chang and the controversy over conflicts of interest over the lease of his home in Jongno-gu, Seoul to two American companies during his time as a bureaucrat of the Ministry of Trade and Industry are expected to rise.



At the same time, a personnel hearing will also be held for five candidates for the State Council, including Choo Kyung-ho, Minister of Strategy and Finance.



At the hearing of Candidate Chu, it seems that economic issues such as the formation of an additional budget and the allegation that he was involved in the sale of KEB to Lone Star at a low price while working in the Ministry of Finance and Economy in the past will become issues.



Candidate Hee-ryong Won for the Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport is under suspicion of giving preferential treatment to the private sector in connection with the development project while serving as the Jeju governor, and Candidate Jin of Foreign Affairs, Park Jin, is under suspicion of his child working for a foreign gambling site operator.



The Democratic Party said that each candidate has many problems and said that it would thoroughly verify it from the people's point of view, but the people's power is against the fact that the Democratic Party is intentionally scratching it ahead of the new government's inauguration.



As the local elections are less than a month away, the opposition and opposition parties, which are fiercely competing over the handling of the Inspection and Complete Bill, are expected to continue a strong confrontation at the personnel hearings.