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The extreme confrontation between the ruling and opposition parties continued over the weekend.

First, in relation to the murder of a public official in the West Sea, the people's power urged former President Moon Jae-in to respond.

The Democratic Party immediately protested, calling it 'kill the former government'.



Reporter Kwon Ran on the sidewalk.



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The power of the people, who defined the murder of a public official in the West Sea as a 'workshop case in North Korea', extended the offensive to former President Moon Jae-in.



Floor leader Kwon Seong-dong said, "If you want to salvage the truth about the Sewol ferry, why are you trying to seal the truth of the public officials who were hit in the West Sea for 15 years?" He urged former President Moon Jae-in to "answer".



This is an all-round pressure on the opposition parties to cooperate with the perusal of the presidential records of related incidents, which have been kept private for up to 15 years.



President Lee Jun-seok also helped by swearing, "It's a very different attitude from the Democratic Party's emphasis on finding out the truth during the May 18 and Sewol ferry disasters."



The Democratic Party immediately protested, using expressions such as "Kill Moon Jae-in" and "Erase the former government".



[Cho Seung-hyun / Full-time spokesperson for the Democratic Party: It seems they are trying to kill Moon Jae-in, but I think it is a strategic attack to make it harder now.] He said that the



request for cooperation in reading the presidential documents is a "strategic attack" that the passport has usually done,



The People's Power plans to launch a fact-finding task force on its own about the next day (20th), so the clash between the ruling and opposition parties over the murder of a public official in the West Sea is expected to intensify.



(Video coverage: Kim Nam-seong, video editing: Park Soo-seon, CG: Choi Jae-young)