[정치]This week’s review of supplemental bills, questioning the government …



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Starting tomorrow, the National Assembly will begin to review the 4th supplementary bill for questioning the government and the payment of the 2nd disaster support.

The accusations by Minister of Justice Choo Mi-ae and the payment of communication expenses to the entire public are expected to be a problem.

Connect with reporters from the National Assembly. Reporter Kim Dae-geun!

First, do we talk about the question of government?

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In the National Assembly, from tomorrow to 17, questions will be made to the government on politics, diplomacy and security, and the economy.

Given that the ruling and opposition parties are currently fighting over the suspicion of Justice Minister Choo Mi-ae’s son in military service, this is likely to be a problem on the government issue.

In the power of the people, the offensive over the accusations of Minister Chu’s son continues to strengthen.

In particular, President Kim Jong-in also harshly criticized him, saying that although he touched on the public offense of the issue of military service, there were no signs of reflection.

The Popular Power also criticized the clarification of the Ministry of Defense on the license of the son of Minister Chu.

As such, it appears that the issue of Minister Chu will rise on the cutting board in questions about governance not only from the Minister of Defense but also from the Ministry of Defense.

With the intensification of the opposition offensive, the Democratic Party has taken cover.

House Representative Kim Tae-nyeon stated that Minister Chu’s allegations are a matter for the prosecution to investigate.

He urged the prosecution to conduct a prompt and fair investigation, saying it was a problem that unverified suspicion or indiscriminate disclosure was a problem.

Chief Commissioner Kim Jong-min actively defends many of the suspicions that have arisen so far, if not true.

Representative Hwang Hee also argued that at the time when the first alleged suspicion arose of the preferential military leave of the son of Justice Minister Chu Mi-ae, a thorough investigation or investigation was necessary, and insisted that there is a political force. operational involved in the process.

In the midst of this, there are voices in the party that, at the same time, Minister Chu himself should resolve the worsening public sentiment.

As such, it is noteworthy whether Minister Chu will directly express his position regarding the current controversy.

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The review of the supplementary bill also begins.

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On the 11th, the government presented a fourth supplemental bill worth 7.8 trillion won to the National Assembly.

Tomorrow a full review of the National Assembly will begin.

Among these, the biggest problem seems to be the support for all national telecommunications spending.

The force of the people is to criticize that people are paying a flat fee, so the cost of communication has not increased, but that they will give 1 trillion won in money to the news agency.

Instead, he urges that the flu vaccine be given to all citizens free of charge and that it be adjusted in the committee’s preliminary review.

Ahn Cheol-soo, the head of the National Assembly Party, pointed out that it was an estimate that he would buy the heart of the people for 20,000 won before Chuseok. I urged you to reconsider.

Meanwhile, Gyeonggi Gov. Lee Jae-myeong of the Democratic Party also pointed out that it is difficult to expect the effect of increased sales of small self-employed workers and neighborhood alleys.

Gyeongnam Governor Kim Gyeong-soo also proposed to invest 900 billion won in support of communication expenses on his SNS in a business to expand free Wi-Fi networks across the country.

Also, the Democratic Party is in a position to complete the review within this week to quickly pay for disaster grants.

It is noteworthy if there will be discussions of the controversy over additional bills like communication costs in the supreme committee closed this afternoon.

YTN Kim Dae-geun in the National Assembly[[email protected]]it is.

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