Today (7th), the National Assembly Education Committee's audit of the National Assembly Education Committee against the Pension Service for Private School Teachers and Employees went bankrupt due to a clash between the ruling and opposition parties sparked by suspicions of plagiarism of Kim Kun-hee's thesis.



The Democratic Party of Korea pushed Rep. Jeong hard, emphasizing once again that it was the mistake of misunderstanding the person of the same name by claiming that Professor Kyung-han Kim, a 'people's verification team' who verified Kim Gun-hee's thesis at the National Inspection on the 4th by Rep. pasted.



The meeting was temporarily halted as members of the People's Power, including Rep. Chung, protested, and the opposition and opposition continued to fight with emotion.



Democratic Party lawmaker Kang Min-jeong said in a speech during the proceedings, "Didn't Rep. Jeong Kyung-hee do something comparable to killing a person, and did not drive the controversy over plagiarism of a thesis by a person with the same name as that of a professor belonging to the National Investigation Team?"



Although Rep. Jeong expressed regret at the time, he pressured him to make a proper apology as the matter was not taken lightly.



Then, Rep. Lee Tae-gyu, the People's Power, covered Rep. Jeong, saying, "If you try to cover up your own faults and only expose the faults of others, conflict will only be triggered."



Rep. Jeong, who was the party, responded, "It's called personality murder, but what the Democratic Party does to the presidents of Kookmin University and Sook University is not personality murder."



It was pointed out that the Democratic Party denounced the presidents of Kookmin University and Sook University, who were selected as witnesses in relation to the suspicions of Mrs.



Rep. Jeong said, "There is a principle of presumption of innocence until the sentence is confirmed, but he treated them as criminals and criminals, saying 'run away'." Isn't it called. That's why we call the Democratic Party a 'naenambuldang'", he criticized.



Then, Democratic Party lawmaker Moon Jeong-bok raised his voice, saying, "Even if everyone else is talking about it, [Rep. Jeong Kyung-hee] shouldn't do that. Didn't he apologize to the professor by telling him to give him the dog?"



Rep. Jung said, "Don't force yourself to write what you said." Rep. Moon shouted, "Give me the dog."



Eventually, there was a commotion in the hall, and the meeting was adjourned at 10:50, 50 minutes after the start.



After 25 minutes, the meeting was held again, but Rep. Lee Tae-gyu demanded, "Can you use the expression 'dog apology' to a colleague? Please apologize." Do you keep the power of the will?" and the opposition and opposition parties did not stop the fight.



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