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The criticism of the 'Itaewon disaster' came from both the ruling and opposition parties.

The Democratic Party went beyond the sacking of Minister of Public Administration and Security Lee Sang-min and Commissioner Yoon Hee-geun and demanded immediate dismissal.

The People's Power is in the position to see the truth-finding results first, although censure is inevitable.



This is reporter Yoo Soo-hwan.



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At the Democratic Party leadership meeting, it was argued that Minister of the Interior and Safety Lee Sang-min was subject to the heaviest 'removal' among civil servants.



[Cheong-rae Chung / Supreme Councilor of the Democratic Party: Lee Sang-min, Minister of Public Administration and Security, and Yoon Hee-geun, Commissioner of the National Police Agency, should be fired immediately.]



Representative Lee Jae-myung also brought up the theory of Prime Minister Han Deok-soo's responsibility.



[Lee Jae-myung / Democratic Party Representative: The Prime Minister, who should do his best to manage the situation, joked during a foreign press conference.

Is this a place to joke?]



As the transcript of People's Power 112 was released, the 'responsibility theory' is an inevitable trend.



However, I caught the thread with 'finding the truth first, then reprimanding it'.



[Ho-young Joo/People’s Power Floor Leader: Resolving the case, protecting the bereaved family, and comforting them are our urgent priorities, but after that period, thorough investigation of the cause and corresponding investigation of responsibility will be inevitable…

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He suggested that we start with the on-site police officer as to who is responsible.



[Jeong Jin-seok/Chairman of the People's Power Brigade: Why is the police's on-the-spot judgment wrong?



The Democratic Party criticized "the police were focused only on evading the theory of responsibility for the regime," and the National Human Rights Commissioner Song Doo-hwan said, "We will review the investigation of the National Police Agency ex officio."