In today's (4th) National Assembly Administrative Safety Committee audit, the opposition party's remarks that the Yoon Seok-yeol administration was referred to as a 'liar government' were controversial between the ruling and opposition parties. 



Democratic Party lawmaker Lee Hae-sik told the Minister of Public Administration and Security Lee Sang-min, "The Yoon Seok-yeol administration is too consistent with lies. He said, 'I don't remember' even though he said slang and controversial remarks." He said, "Who believes that lie?"

Rep. Lee Man-hee, a secretary for the People's Power, immediately protested against this and insisted, "The chairperson should give strict attention to words that categorically state non-existent facts or controversial facts and accuse them of being a 'liar government'."



Then, Democratic Party secretary Kim Gyo-heung said, "When does the National Assembly begin to receive control over speech?" and "Lee Man-hee's remarks are really problematic. You have to apologize."

In the process, Rep. Kim said to Rep. Lee, "You don't have a flair now," and even smashed the desk.

Rep. Lee responded by saying, "Who are you calling your hair bubbly?" After that, the opposition parties continued to fight for a while over Rep. Kim's 'busy hair' remarks.



Meanwhile, the Democratic Party's offensive in relation to the controversy over President Yoon Seok-yeol's 'slang remarks' continued.



(Composition: Jin Sang-myung / Edit: Jang Hee-jeong / Producer: D Contents Planning Department)