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As the first government audit has been held since the inauguration of the Yun Seok-yeol government, we are delivering the relevant news for the fourth day.

Both the ruling and opposition parties emphasize the livelihood of the people, but if you look back on the first week, you will find that only slurs and shouts remain in the political struggle. 



Correspondent Hwa Gang-yun.



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Today (7th) morning, a letter of appreciation from the Korea Nuclear Safety Foundation, etc.



People's Power Rep. Kwon Seong-dong is calling for the resignation of Kim Je-nam, chairman of the President of the Moon Jae-in government, who was a senior at the Blue House.



[Kwon Seong-dong / People's Power Rep.: After going to the Justice Party, then going to the Democratic Party, and then working under the Yun Seok-yeol government again, what kind of cuckoo are you?

You bite your tongue and die



.

(Apologize, apologize. What do you mean now!)]



Rep. Kwon later explained that he was expressing his will to do so if he was himself, not to Chairman Kim.



In the case of the murder of a public official of the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries yesterday, during a state audit yesterday, such remarks were also made during the workshop.

[Cheol-Hyun Joo/ Rep



. of the Democratic Party: (Public official) running away during working hours and messing around with other places and dying in an accident is the same story as accepting it as a fantasy.]



It's not like that." He took a step back.



I'm also looking for burjang hair,



[Kim Gyo-heung/Democratic Party Rep.: You don't have sloppy hair, now!]



[Lee Man-hee/People's Power Rep.: Someone tells you that you are flirtatious now.] Common words



also come out.



[Kang Ki-yun/People's Power Rep.: Nina, be still!]



[Kim Won/Democratic Party member: Are you?

In just three weeks a year, a third of the national audit, in which the representatives of the people monitor and criticize the government, have already passed, along with the boasting of the voices of lawmakers from the ruling and opposition parties.

(Video coverage: Cho Chun-dong, Kim Heung-gi, video editing: Park Jeong-sam)