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trial on the crash that occurred in the process of designating the fast track expedited agenda last year began in earnest today (21st).

Former Representative Hwang Gyo-an and former House Representative Na Gyeong-won, former Liberal Korean Party former and current lawmakers, also appeared in court today.



This is Kim Sang-min.



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A trial against former and current lawmakers and assistants of the former Free Korea Party, who were charged with obstructing the execution of special public affairs during the fast track submission of relevant legislation such as the amendment to the Public Officials Election Act and the establishment of a criminal investigation center for high-ranking public officials in April of last year. It was held in the local law.



It's been nine months since the prosecution's prosecution.



Former CEO Hwang Gyo-an, who appeared to attend the trial at 2 pm, recently shared his feelings briefly in front of the reporters.



[Hwang Gyo-an/Former Representative of the Free Korea Party (current people's power): I am having a sleepless time these days.

Politics is frustrating and guilty to the public.] The



former president of the hospital, who attended earlier in the morning, claimed that it was'just resistance' to the physical conflict that occurred with me after the trial.



[Na Gyeong-won/Former Representative of the Free Korea Party (now the power of the people): I think the most fearful thing is the National Assembly that is silent about what is wrong and the National Assembly that does not say anything about what is wrong.]



Today, the defendant's statement and An admitted newspaper confirming the address, etc. is scheduled, so all the accused must attend, but former lawmaker Min Kyung-wook did not attend the morning trial.



The defendants were 27, including 23 members of the National Assembly, including former CEO Hwang Gyo-an and former representative Na, and 3 assistants.



The judge said it would hold the next trial date on November 16th.