Democratic Party members of the National Assembly's Health and Welfare Committee left midway during the personnel hearing of candidate Jung Ho-young for welfare minister, citing problems such as late submission of allegation-related materials and poor response attitude.



The Democratic Party's position is that there are a lot of suspicions surrounding candidate Chung and the explanation is insufficient, and that 'there should be an investigation rather than a hearing'.



The People's Power side criticized the Democrats for raising excessive suspicions and for leaving midway.



Democratic Party lawmaker Ko Min-jung said at a hearing today (3rd) that the documents for the 2017 academic year of Kyungpook National University medical school were submitted late. claimed.



Assemblyman Koh said, "The two documents are the same even with typos. A score of 40 or higher with the same document cannot be explained without subjective intervention." claimed.



Rep. Kim Seong-ju, secretary of the Democratic Party of Welfare Committee, also criticized, "I have refused to submit the 2017 academic year data so far because I am afraid that it will be revealed." .



Rep. Kim said, "This is the first time that a candidate with so many suspicions has refused to submit or evaded the submission of key data," said Kim.



Other Democratic Party members also left one after another, and the hearing was conducted as a 'half-piece' with only the remaining members of the People's Power remaining.



People's Power lawmakers vehemently criticized the Democratic Party, who had left.



Rep. Kang Ki-yoon, secretary of the People's Power of the Welfare Committee, said, "(Chung's son's military service) There is no content after checking the MRI contents, so the content that made so much noise ended in an empty cart." It is misleading,” he claimed.



Rep. Lee Yong-ho also pointed out, "There is nothing conclusive among the allegations raised by the Democratic Party," and pointed out, "Stopping the hearing is not only polite to the opposing party, but also goes against the purpose of the hearing."