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Democratic Party said that they could not contain their anger, saying that it became clear that the target of political retaliation was former President Moon Jae-in.

The People's Power emphasized that the shooting of a public official in the West Sea was a case of honor killing by driving it to North Korea and that responsibility should be covered.



Next is reporter Lee Han-seok.



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] Former President Moon Jae-in said that he received a written notice of investigation from the Board of Audit and Inspection late last week, but expressed his intention to refuse to receive it.



He also expressed displeasure, saying, "I will not reveal the position of former President Moon in Yangsan, the Democratic Party lawmakers will express their position."



The Democratic Party said that it was astonished that it had notified the 'written investigation', and said that it became clear that the target of political retaliation led by the prosecution and the Board of Audit and Inspection was former President Moon.



He also denounced his anger at the political retaliation led by the Board of Audit and Inspection to humiliate the outgoing president.



[Park Seong-joon / Democratic Party Spokesperson: The Democratic Party of Korea will fight strongly against the Yun Seok-yeol regime's political retaliation against former President Moon Jae-in.]



The Democratic Party held an emergency press conference today (3rd) and investigated the attempt by the Board of Audit and Inspection to directly investigate former President Moon. I will condemn it.



The People's Power argued that the case should be held accountable for not only failing to protect the lives of the people that the state could save, but also because it was an honor killing by driving it to North Korea.



[Yang Geum-hee / Senior Spokesperson for People's Power: It is quite natural to answer the people's questions about what role the former President (Moon Jae-in) played in this process.



] He emphasized that there was no effort to save it, and that responsibility for the process defined as North Korea must also be identified.