On the 5th, at the National Assembly's Public Administration and Security Committee's audit of the National Police Agency held at the Police Agency in Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, members of the People Power Party entered wearing masks with the phrase "Accept the special investigation on the Pangyo Daejang-dong Gate!" Photo by the National Assembly Press Photographers Group.
Ryu Seong-geol, a member of the People Power Party, is talking with members of the Democratic Party of Korea during the National Assembly's inspection of the Ministry of Economy and Finance held by the Planning and Finance Committee on the 5th. Yoon Hu-duk, chairman of the Planning and Finance Committee, stated that the inspection could not proceed unless the People Power Party members removed the placards related to Daejang-dong attached to the laptops in the inspection hall. Photo by Yoon Dong-ju doso7@
Members of the Democratic Party of Korea and the People Power Party are hanging placards related to the Daejang-dong preferential treatment allegations during the audit of the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy at the Industry, Trade, and Small and Medium Venture Business Committee held at the National Assembly on the 5th. Photo by Yoon Dong-ju doso7@
Hong Nam-ki, Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs, attended the National Assembly's audit of the Ministry of Economy and Finance held by the Planning and Finance Committee on the 5th. While waiting for the audit to begin, he was talking with Jang Hye-young, a Justice Party lawmaker, and Yong Hye-in, a Basic Income Party lawmaker. The audit was disrupted that day due to placards related to the Daejang-dong development project attached to the laptops of People Power Party lawmakers. Photo by Yoon Dong-joo doso7@
[Asia Economy Reporter Yoon Dong-joo] The final National Assembly audit of the Moon Jae-in administration continues to be disrupted by the 'Daejang-dong scandal' allegations. The People Power Party displayed placards at the audit venue stating "Those who refuse a special prosecutor are corporations," while Democratic Party lawmakers protested this, causing repeated disruptions during the audit.
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