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National Solidarity for the Elimination of Discrimination against the Disabled, Jeon Jeon-yeon, resumed the subway ride protest on the way to work today.

It was announced that there would be a boarding demonstration within the range of subway delays not exceeding 5 minutes, but when the Seoul Transportation Corporation blocked boarding, we have been confronting from this morning until now.



This is reporter Kim Min-jun.



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Jeon Yeon-yeon resumed the subway ride protest on her way to work this morning at the platform in the direction of Sookdae in the Samgak area of ​​Seoul Subway Line 4.



The protests resumed at the end of last year, saying that the National Assembly did not secure enough budget for the rights of people with disabilities.



Previously, Jeon Jeon-yeon, who announced that she would continue the boarding protest in the new year as long as the subway delay does not exceed 5 minutes as per the court's arbitration, failed to board the subway as the Seoul Transportation Corporation blocked boarding in front of the screen door.



The construction side blocked Jeon Jeon's boarding with an order to evict, saying that the boarding protest was an act of disturbance in the station under the Railroad Traffic Act, and an act of not following or interfering with the instructions of a railroad employee.



As a result, there was no subway delay on the first commute of the new year, but at the Samgak region, the Jeon Jeon Yeon and construction are confronting until the afternoon over boarding and installation of demonstration structures.



At the end of last year, the court ordered that the Seoul Transportation Corporation stop the protests and install elevators for the disabled at all stations in relation to the lawsuit filed by the Seoul Transportation Corporation against Jeon Jeon and CEO Park Gyeong-seok.



In this adjustment, there is also a content that if Jeon Jeon delays subway operation for more than 5 minutes, 5 million won per episode will be paid to the corporation.



Jeon Jeon-yeon said that he would accept the adjustment, but Mayor Oh Se-hoon announced a strong response to the Jeon-yeon protests with an unacceptable position.