The opposition and opposition parties exchanged nerves over data submission as soon as the National Assembly personnel hearing on Prime Minister candidate Han Deok-soo was held.



A personnel hearing for a candidate was scheduled to be held on the 25th and 26th of last month, but the Democratic Party and Justice Party boycotted the hearing on the grounds of poor data submission, and it was held today (2nd) according to the schedule rescheduled by the opposition and opposition parties.



Rep. Kang Byung-won, a secretary of the Democratic Party, asked for a statement before the question and criticized the lack of data submitted by a candidate.



Rep. Kang said, "It's a pitiful feeling. Although the Human Rights Commission has urged the submission of faithful data, little has changed." "The verification is also urgent, but how long should we waste time urging the submission of data?"



Rep. Kang said, "Is it unreasonable to ask for information on Kim & Chang's achievements in attracting foreign capital and the name of the buyer who bought his spouse's painting? Is it normal to refuse to submit with



"Keep in mind that this is not a place to protect yourself, your spouse, and Kim & Chang, but a place to prove your abilities to the public," he added.



Rep. Bae Jin-gyo, secretary of the Justice Party, also said, "If you look at the information about the spouse as well as the candidate, you can accurately see whether it is a wealth accumulation or real estate problem." "If it is not really about personal life,"



Rep. Il-jong Seong, secretary of the People's Power, said, "The 1,699 requests for submission so far are more than double the number of other candidates. "He said.



He added, "Even one candidate is within the protection boundaries of the country, and there are things like privacy and so on."



Chairman Ho-Young Joo said, “I hope that you will submit additional materials that have not been submitted even during the hearing. It doesn't make sense to me that there isn't," he said.



(Photo = National Assembly Photo Reporters, Yonhap News)