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At the National Assembly audit yesterday (17th), the ruling and opposition parties met again over the remarks of Chairman Kim Moon-soo, who called former President Moon Jae-in a 'Kim Il-sungist'.

Amid the opposition of the people, the Democratic Party decided to accuse Chairman Kim alone.



Correspondent Jang Min-seong.



<Reporter> When Chairman Kim Moon-



soo, chairman of the Economic, Social and Labor Committee, described former President Moon Jae-in as a 'Kim Il-sungist' in the chief of the National Assembly on the 12th, the Democratic Party launched an offensive as it was an insult to the National Assembly and the people and was unacceptable.



[Roh Woong-rae/Democratic Lawmaker: (Kim Moon-soo, Chairman of Economic, Social and Labor Committee) Even after seeing the National Assembly and the people blaspheme, despise, play with, and ignore, this is again divided into four sides and quarreled with me. No (I think.)]



Despite the fact that the Confederation of Trade Unions immediately objected to Chairman Kim's testimony that he had talked to the incumbent industry head of the Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) the day before the National Inspection Office and talked about his request for cooperation, the Democratic Party of Korea held that Chairman Kim was lying in the Chief of the National Inspectorate. I was accused of giving testimony.



He dismissed the power of the people as merely a personal opinion based on freedom of thought.



[Im Ja / People's Power Rep.: When did Kim Moon-soo, chairman of the Labor Relations Committee, insult the National Assembly?

Didn't he ask you guys?

This is self-belief, freedom of conscience.

I asked for my thoughts and answered my thoughts.]



He countered that the Democratic Party's claim that it was an insult to the National Assembly was also an area of ​​subjective evaluation.



At the end of the shouting, the People's Power lawmakers left, and the Democratic Party decided to report Chairman Kim to the prosecution for insults and perjury under the National Assembly Testimony Act.