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The funeral process of Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon will be finished today (13th). It started early in the morning and ended with an online live broadcast ceremony, and now the makeup is in progress. Let's go to Seoul Memorial Park.

Reporter Sang-Min Kim, is makeup going on?

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Park Won-soon, who started at 8:30 a.m., completed the signing ceremony for Seoul Mayor, the deceased person of the deceased and the funeral committee, and others arrived at the Seoul Memorial Park where I was at about 10:30 to make up the deceased.

The ceremony, held at the multi-purpose hall on the 8th floor of the City Hall, was broadcast live online with only 100 people, including survivors and officials, in consideration of the issues related to the prevention of Corona 19.

At the ceremony, the video of the memorial to the deceased was followed by an investigation by the co-funeral chairs of Nakcheong Baek, Lee Hae-chan and Seo Jeong-hyup.

[Lee Hae-chan/In addition, Democratic Party leader: Human Rights Lawyer Won-soon Park paved the way for a barren civic movement. In broad terms, it was also a symbol of the Korean civil society movement.] At the

incense burner installed in front of the city hall, more than 20,000 people were found on the weekend for two days, and at the incense burner online, 1.05 million were dedicated.

However, the controversy continued, with over 550,000 people agreeing to the Blue House National Petition against the Mayor's funeral.

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Reporter Sangmin Kim, what is the schedule for the remaining funeral?

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Mayor Park said in his last statement, "Please make up your body and spray it on your parents' oxygen."

According to this deceased person's will, the bereaved families will wear makeup and the remains of the deceased will be moved to Changnyeong, the hometown of Gyeongnam.

Jangji in Changnyeong has been decided to remain closed to the media, but Park Hong-geun, the chairman of the Funeral Commission's co-executive committee, said that the graveyard will be prepared in a slightly raised form according to the will of the survivor.