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As suspicions were simultaneously raised about the candidate Byeon Chang-heum of the Minister of Lands, Infrastructure and Transport, the internal concerns of the Democratic Party also deepened.
New suspicions arose day after day, such as the controversy over ‘Guui Station Kim Gun’ and Kimdae’s public housing, suspicions related to personnel matters while serving as president of the Seoul Urban and Housing Corporation (SH), and suspicions of False practices related to the eldest daughter’s entrance exam.
Although the party’s official stance is that candidate Byeon’s behavior controversy and political capabilities should be separated, there are many concerns under the water.
A party official said on the 22nd call: “There are many suspicions about candidate Byeon in public sentiment” and “It is true that I think there is a problem in recognition as a public official.
Previously, Supreme Commissioner Park Seong-min and Park Hong-bae also criticized candidate Byeon’s previous comments at a public meeting and asked for a sincere apology. Candidate Byeon has apologized for the inappropriate comments the day before, but the controversy has not easily subsided.
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The power of the people is making a general offensive towards candidate Byun, saying, “I have no right to a hearing,” and the burden is that there is not much criticism about candidate Byeon, even in progressive camps like the Justice Party.
The Democratic Party is also focusing on identifying the essence of the suspicion on its own, as content related to recruitment and entrance exams can also come into contact with unfair topics sensitive to public sentiment.
The Democratic Party Commissioners of the Homeland reportedly met and verified the facts in preparation for this morning’s hearing.
However, despite subsequent suspicions, the perception that candidate Byun cannot withdraw from the hearings is dominant within the Democratic Party, as candidate Byeon is a housing expert who will lead real estate policy.
“If it collapses here, even real estate policy will be out of control,” said a member of the legislature. “The hearing will pass somehow,” he said.
Another legislator said: “It seems that there is not a single shot that can even fall asleep.”
The Democratic Party also continued its strategy to highlight candidate Byun’s political will and capabilities.
Representative Jin Seong-jun said on Facebook, “Candidate Byun (in response to a written questionnaire at a staff hearing) agreed to enact the Law on the Punishment of Companies in Major Accidents.” “Four years ago, false comments should be criticized. The current thinking of the candidate, which emphasizes the need for institutional reform, should also be taken into account and objectively evaluated.”
In the comment, a Shin Young-dae spokesman urged the opposition party to “cooperate to be a place for policy verification, not a personal question.”
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