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Today (28th), the politicians are also caught up in the controversy of President Yoon Seok-yeol's profane remarks.

While the presidential office did not give any further explanations or apologies, the people's power went to MBC and raised their voices.

Opposition parties urged 'don't bridle the media'.



Reporter Kim Hyung-rae on the sidewalk.



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Members of the so-called 'MBC manipulative broadcasting fact-finding task force' visited MBC in protest.



I asked for an interview with President Park Seong-jae, but it didn't happen because the staff blocked it.



[Don't blame the media, check it first!

(Do it first. Do it first. Do it first.)]



[Apologize to MBC!

(Apologize. Apologize. Apologize.)]



The lawmakers claimed that MBC deliberately tried to cause diplomatic problems by sending mail to the White House and State Department with the subtitles "USA".



[Kwon Seong-dong / People's Power Rep.: The intention is to shake up the government by defining a simple happening as a diplomatic disaster.

This is the second instigation of mad cow disease.]



The People's Power announced that it would file a complaint with the Supreme Prosecutor's Office tomorrow on charges of defamation of four people, including the MBC president and the head of the press.



The Democratic Party responded by saying, 'Gag the media', asking why the members of the Science and Communication Commission blamed the president and MBC for the accident.



[Park Chan-dae/Democratic Rep.: As the criticism from the people is growing increasingly, what I just came up with is that they flock to MBC to protest, as if they were competing for loyalty to President Yoon?]



Ho-young Joo, floor leader of the People’s Power, visited National Assembly Speaker Kim Jin-pyo and said, " As there has been no discussion between the ruling and opposition parties, please do not propose a proposal for the dismissal of Foreign Minister Park Jin.”



On the other hand, Jin Seong-joon, senior vice floor leader of the Democratic Party, dismissed the proposal for dismissal under the National Assembly Act, saying, "It is required to vote within 72 hours after the report of the plenary session."



The Democratic Party is in a position to handle the proposal at the plenary session tomorrow, which is the deadline, but Chairman Kim urged the parties to negotiate as much as possible, saying that an agreement between the ruling and opposition parties is the top priority.



(Video coverage: Kim Nam-seong, Video editing: Ha Seong-won)