[Global Times Special Correspondent in South Korea Liu Yuan Global Times Special Correspondent Han Wen] According to Yonhap News Agency, the South Korean National Assembly launched a four-day political inquiry meeting on the 19th to question the work of various departments of the new government.

This was the first political meeting held since the establishment of the Yin Xiyue government, and fierce confrontation between the government and the opposition began on the first day.

  According to the report, the political consultation was conducted around the political field, and officials such as South Korean Prime Minister Han Deoksu, Unification Minister Quan Ningshi, and Justice Minister Han Dongxun were questioned.

In response to the various controversies in the early days of the Yin Xiyue government and various doubts surrounding the first lady Kim Jianxi, the Democratic Party, the largest opposition party in South Korea, emphasized that the government was incompetent and only focused on political revenge, and put forward the "Yin Xiyue government's missteps theory".

The ruling National Power Party is not to be outdone. They advocate the "Judgment Theory of the Moon Jae-in Government", criticize the Moon Jae-in government's strategy, and focus on questioning its policies such as de-nuclear power and real estate, as well as the supply management of masks and vaccines after the outbreak. deficiencies exist.

  According to South Korea's "edaily" news website, the Common Democratic Party opened the question by attacking Jin Jianxi, and the party's member Xu Yingjiao fired the first shot.

He raised the question of the fairness of the investigation of the spouses of the two presidential candidates in this election, "the people think 'if Mrs. Lee Jae-myung is to be seized and searched 129 times, will it be at least 1,290 times for Ms. Kim (Jianxi) who manipulated the stock price? Seizure Search'".

Xu Yingjiao's remarks immediately aroused dissatisfaction among the members of the National Power Party, who also objected.

  The National Power Party cited mistakes made during the Moon Jae-in government and launched a counterattack.

Seo Byung-soo, a member of the party, mentioned the "economic fraud of the Wolseong nuclear power plant" and "the shooting death of a civil servant in Seohae", and countered: "It is a matter of turning the abnormal Republic of Korea created by the Moon Jae-in regime and the Democratic Party into a normal country. The people's expectations for the Yin Xiyue government and the mission of the times."

  The latest poll released by South Korea on the 19th showed that the approval rating of South Korean President Yoon Seok-yue was 34.4%, an increase of 1.8 percentage points from a week ago.