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The People's Strength Ethics Committee has decided to start a disciplinary process against Rep. Kwon Seong-dong, who was controversially used in a drunken dance video at the party banquet.

Former CEO Jun-seok Lee, who did not discuss disciplinary action this time, requested to attend on the 6th of next month.



Correspondent Lee Hyun-young.



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The People's Power Central Ethics Committee decided to start the disciplinary process against Rep. Kwon Seong-dong after more than five hours of deliberation yesterday (28th) evening.



On the 25th of last month, when a video of Rep. Kwon drinking and singing was released at the party dinner party, requests for disciplinary action were received from party members, and the ethics committee members unanimously decided to start the disciplinary procedure, said Lee Yang-hee, chairman of ethics committee.



[Lee Yang-hee/Chairman of People's Power Central Ethics: Deliberation on whether or not Article 4 of the Code of Ethics was violated because drinking and singing were revealed to the outside despite the prohibition of alcohol due to emergency situations within the party.]



Lee Jun-seok, whose disciplinary agenda was not proposed at this meeting Regarding the CEO, we plan to hold a meeting again on the 6th of next month, request the attendance of the former CEO, listen to his vocation, and determine the level of disciplinary action.



The Ethics Committee punished Rep. Kim Seong-won, who caused controversy by saying, "I hope it rained" at the site of the flood recovery support site, with a 'six-month suspension of party membership'. I have been given a suspension from my job.



However, we decided to give strict attention to Rep. Kwon Eun-hee, who opposed the establishment of a police station and to the impeachment of Minister of Public Administration and Security Lee Sang-min, rather than disciplinary action.