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The opposition lawmakers in the Gyeongbuk Gumi City council were being broadcast live to local residents.

TBC's Kim Yong-woo reporters clash over the budget for a cultural event named after former President Park Chung-hee.

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Subcommittee on Administrative Grants held in Gumi City Council on September 9th.

In addition, the Democratic newspaper's lawmakers complained strongly that they would try to check what the Liberal Democratic Party's Jang Se-gu did at the previous meeting as he continued to question the cuts in subsidies for the Integrity War named after former President Park Chung-hee and Ms. Yeong Young-soo.

[Seong-gu Jang / Liberal Democratic Party: I have a good say, but it's more than 30 minutes.

[Newspaper / Democratic Rep.: Shouldn't we go over it?]

As Jang gets up and gets up, the quarrel gets bigger and he gets a lot of swearing with swearing.

[Newspaper / Democratic Party Member: Why is this XXX?]

[Seong-gu Jang / Liberal Party of Korea: What did you say, I'm sitting here because I have nothing to say?]

[Newspaper / Democratic Party Rep.: You can have different ideas so take care of it!]

[Seung-gu Jang / Free Korean Party Member: XXX Oh, I.

Citizens who watched this live broadcast are absurd and absurd.

[Chief Hyun-wook / Gumi YMCA Civil Society: There are parliaments that apologize or open the door, but you think it's not a big deal.]

The administrative clerical exemption passed 30 million won out of the 230 million won subsidies for water purification warfare, but it seems that citizens' contempt for shameful swearing will not subside easily.

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