Rep. Song Young-gil, chairman of the National Assembly's Foreign and Transportation Affairs Committee and a member of the Democratic Party, was controversial over inappropriate remarks.

Today (19th) Rep. Song appeared on MBC radio'Kim Jong-bae's attention' and drew a line saying, "It happened with the same men," over the controversy over the'New Zealand diplomat sexual harassment'.

Rep. Song said, "The consul and the victim, known as the perpetrators, were close friends," he said. "I hit the stomach once and hit the buttocks once," he said. "It seems to be a little over" for future plans such as New Zealand India.

When Rep. Song became known, the ruling and opposition parties poured out criticism.

Deputy spokesman Hwang Gyu-hwan of the Future Integration Party said, "The sophistry of the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Commission of the Republic of Korea who wants to side with the government in any way is infinitely embarrassing." I wrote.

Justice Party spokesman Cho Hye-min also commented and said, "It is very pathetic." "I pointed out.

In the meantime, the National Committee said at a meeting held on the 30th of last month that it had made a decision to'citize and tolerate' the victims' complaints.

The Human Rights Commission's decision has only'recommended effect', but the matter was discussed even in the telephone talks between the two leaders, so the future actions of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs are drawing attention.

Earlier, even after the Ministry of Foreign Affairs recognized the issue, it caused controversy by allowing the diplomat to work in the Philippines or by disposing of it at the level of'one month' of salary reduction.

Currently, the diplomat has been summoned to Korea and has been placed on standby.

(Composition: Hwiran Kim, editor: Hongmyeong Lee)