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Today (4th), the first national audit of the Yun Seok-yeol government started at the National Assembly.

At the longest, until the 3rd of next month, about 780 state institutions are being audited.

The Foreign Affairs and Unification Committee was hampered twice due to issues related to the release of videos related to President Yoon's remarks, including the attendance of Foreign Minister Park Jin, and the opposition and opposition parties clashed with each other by picketing at the Legislative and Judiciary Committee.



Correspondent Kim Hyung-rae.



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The National Assembly Foreign Affairs and Unification Committee held a debate over the exit of Minister Park Jin, whose dismissal proposal had been passed by the National Assembly, but stopped within 30 minutes of the start.



[Kim Kyung-hyeop / Democratic Party member: I will sit down as if nothing happened and proceed with the state audit.]



[Jung Jin-seok/People’s Power Lawmaker: They are threatening to leave because they occupied the majority of seats. Is it your attitude toward the National Inspectorate?] It



was barely resumed around 2:00 pm, but this time, whether the video of President Yoon Seok-yeol's 'profanity controversy' was screened was an anklet.



The controversy surrounding this video has also spread to the Public Administration and Security Committee.



[Lee Hyung-seok / Democratic Party member: Minister, do you hear Biden?

(Well, I don't think it's clear.)]



There was a lot of shouting at the remarks of the Democratic Party lawmaker who referred to the Yun Seok-yeol government as a 'liar government'.



[Kim Gyo-heung/Democratic Party Member: You don’t have sloppy hair now!]



[Lee Man-hee/People’s Power Member: Who is telling you that you are



frivolous now?]

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[Lee Man-hee / People's Power Rep.: How dare you, if you are a lawmaker, can you tell me everything?]



At the Legislative and Judiciary Committee, the meeting was delayed due to picket protests surrounding the Board of Audit and Inspection's request for a written investigation of former President Moon Jae-in.



The Democratic People's Republic of Korea demanded 'Stop political oppression', and the people's power was 'No political strife.'



[Park Beom-gye / Democratic Party Member: This government is really rude.

The Board of Audit and Inspection is really taking the lead at the forefront of that arrogance.]

[ Soo-Jin



Cho/Rep. of People's Power: It is very unfortunate that you may still be mistaken for living in such an era when there is a king.]



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(Video coverage: Cho Chun-dong, video editing: Ha Seong-won)