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Whenever the society is bustling with the incident of sexual violence, members of the National Assembly raise their voices, saying that the system should be strengthened and eradicated.

However, they are ignoring even sexual harassment prevention education.



Reporter Choi Woon reported.



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A female aide, who said she had received unwanted physical contact from a member of the National Assembly, responded to the interview with courage.



[Assistant members of the National Assembly: There is a solitary confinement of the National Assembly members.

I went into the report there, but when I received the report, he touched my hand.]



Existing and current female assistants confessed that sexual harassment and sexual harassment are rampant in the National Assembly.



But lawmakers don't get even the least amount of preventive training.



This is a document obtained by the Panda team until the end.



This is a list of lawmakers who participated in the sexual harassment prevention training conducted by the Ministry of State and Company



Only 32 of the 648 members of the National Assembly took sexual harassment prevention training for 10 years from August 2010, the 18th National Assembly, to May, when the 20th National Assembly ended.



That's only about three people a year.



Looking at the National Assembly in their 20s, 17 people attended the training.



This includes 7 people who completed online, but only 5.6% of 300 lawmakers.



According to the law, employees and public officials are obliged to receive sexual harassment prevention training every year.



However, lawmakers are not subject to compulsory education.



A bill that requires members of the National Assembly to receive sexual harassment prevention education was initiated from the 18th National Assembly to the 20th National Assembly, but all of them were abolished without even exceeding the threshold of the Standing Committee.