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The first national audit of the 21st National Assembly has entered the final stage. It is called the time of the opposition party, and it was a state affairs audit where year after year harsh criticism against the government continued, but many point out that this time it was the so-called ‘Mengtang National Assembly’ that only made memorable statements from Attorney General Yoon Seok-yeol. Reporter Kim Joo-young reports. Most of the first national audits conducted at the 21st National Assembly were completed. The opposition party predicted bitter criticism of the government, claiming that the time for the opposition party had come before the start of the audit. However, the only thing that remained in the public’s memory during the three-week inspection period was actually the battle that surrounded Attorney General Yoon Seok-yeol. General Yoon had an open war with the legislators of the ruling party at the head of the Judicial Legislative Committee of the National Assembly. The statement that President Moon secured his mandate through a messenger created much controversy. Subsequently, Minister Choo Mi-ae, who was elected Head of the State Administration, also publicly criticized Yoon, saying that he would review supervision on various suspicions, such as a meeting with the owner of a media company. While the war of nerves between Minister Chu and President Yoon became the center of national sentiment, the members of the National Assembly who should have been the protagonists left only troubling memories. Fill the conference room with a short word and a loud voice for the opposing party member Instead of logic and foundation, they tried to subdue the opponent with blasphemies and pretexts. It was difficult to find stars of the so-called national government and critics of the government who received sympathy. The ruling party, which holds the vast majority of seats, is lukewarm in adopting national witnesses and the opposition party is consistent with a forceful offensive, raising fundamental questions about why the National Assembly should exist. YTN Kim Joo-young[[email protected]]it is.