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This year's medical school seniors have said they will not take the national exam, which gives them a doctor's license, and it has passed, and controversy continues over whether this will give them another chance.

The president of the medical association posted a post on the Internet saying that it was talking about the ruling of the government and that he would take a test.



This is reporter Kim Hyung-rae.



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Choi, the president of the Korean Medical Association, said on his SNS on the morning of the 31st,'The doctor's national examination problem has been resolved this week.

A practical process for conducting the practical exam is in progress.'




About three hours later, Democratic Party Rep. Kim Min-seok, chairman of the National Assembly Health and Welfare Committee, posted a refutation on social media.



'Chairman Choi's Nongdan has reached a point where it is difficult to condone.

He criticized him for surpassing his political intentions by flowing the rumors of a non-existent party government government agreement.



In addition, he said that any attempts to condition the agreement to hold a parliamentary council would be a breach of the agreement, and he also said that it would stop self-directed media play.



Chairman Choi countered again.



Rep. Kim's words are inconsistent with the facts, and they are absurd. If they want to break the agreement, they have set the day to declare immediately.




[Keumjip/President of the Korean Medical Association: We met our people as we were at the time, the Ministry of Health and Welfare as the Ministry of Health and Welfare.

(There) I have to do the national practical test, which means that I have confirmed all these doctors.

There is an exact, all-founded part of it...

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However, an official from the Ministry of Health and Welfare said on the 27th that although the National Assembly had requested permission for national time as a prerequisite in the working-level meeting of the National Assembly, the national consensus was not an important issue.



It is known that the Pan-Medical Struggle Committee will discuss countermeasures for issues such as state affairs next week.



(Video coverage: Kim Tae-hoon, video editing: Lee Seung-jin)