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Former lawmaker Na Kyung-won, who actually ran for the party's representative despite the President's office's dissuade, was dismissed from both the low birth rate and aging society vice chairman position and climate ambassador position today (13th).

President Yoon Seok-yeol did not stop at accepting the resignation, but took a disciplinary dismissal, and voices criticizing former lawmaker Na continued in the passport.



Reporter Han Sang-woo reports.



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Eight hours after former lawmaker Na Gyeong-won formally resigned as vice chairman of the Low Fertility and Aging Society Committee, President Yoon Seok-yeol suddenly dismissed former lawmaker Na.



She has also been dismissed as the Climate and Environment Ambassador.



More than just accepting a resignation, she handed down her first dismissal from the current government ministerial level the day before her overseas trip.



Judging by the announcement of her successor, it seems that the decision to replace her was made in advance.



A high-ranking official in the presidential office said, "We have comprehensively reviewed various reasons for dismissal."



Former Congressman Na, who did not give up his will to run for the party representative even after the presidential office's reprimanding criticism over the birth policy, hit the pro-Yoon-gye directly this morning.



She was in a strong tone, "I don't think you are 'truly' for the success of President Seok-yeol Yoon and the government of Seok-yeol Yoon."



Then, he visited Danyang Temple, which President Yoon had visited during his preparatory candidate for the presidency.



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At the same time as the announcement of dismissal, the President's office and pro-Yoon-gye criticized Na, former lawmaker.



Representative Jang Je-won, a key member of the pro-Yun faction, said, "I will pretend to be for the president and become the head of anti-Yun." Betrayed," he said.



A pro-Yun-gye lawmaker said, "Welfare without tax increase is no different from former lawmaker Seung-min Yoo, who betrayed former President Park Geun-hye, saying that welfare is a fiction."



I, a former member of Congress, interpreted it as "the president gave me a sign to run comfortably," but when I ran, I was burdened with fighting the 'betrayal' frame of pro-Yoon circles.



(Video coverage: Joo Beom and Lee Yong-han, video editing: Won-yang Won, data provided: Geumgang Newspaper)