President Moon Jae-in's son, Moon Joon-yong, expressed his apology to Rep. Kwak Sang-do, the power of the people, who had a war with him over the attendance of a witness to the state administration of Konkuk University during his lecture on the 10th.



Earlier on the 8th, Moon criticized that, on his Facebook page, Kwak Sang-do called the chairman of Konkuk University, Chairman Yu Ja-eun of the Ministry of Education, and said, "We are hurting people through reckless abuse of authority. Kwak Sang is also bad."



The next day, Rep. Kwak refuted that the Democratic Party Rep. Kim Chul-min and Seo Dong-yong called Chairman Yoo, not himself, and refuted that "Don't damage the honor of opposition lawmakers with vain claims."



Today, Mr. Moon posted a post on Facebook, saying, "Rep. Kwak Sang-do, I'm not sure there is something wrong. I'm sorry," and "Let's do fair play in the future."



Mr. Moon added, "The Chairman of Konkuk University has applied for a witness to the National Assembly by another lawmaker."



(Photo = Moon Jun-yong, Kwak Sang-do's Facebook capture)