The confirmation hearing for candidate for Constitutional Court Justice Kim Hyung-doo is currently underway at the National Assembly’s Legislation and Judiciary Committee. The focus of the inquiries from both the ruling and opposition parties is on the Constitutional Court’s decision to maintain the effect of the ‘Complete Review’ bill. Correspondent Jang Yoon-hee reports on the hearing.
Candidate Kim refuted the allegation of political bias of the Constitutional Court judges from both the opposition and opposition lawmakers, emphasizing that a judge’s life is objectivity and fairness. He further stated that a judge never loses objectivity and fairness, no matter their research group. The Democratic Party leadership ate a ‘1,000 won breakfast’ at Kyunghee University with college students to listen to their concerns and additional policies. The party’s visit to the university is considered a response to the decline in approval rating, especially among young people, following the controversy over the ’69-hour work week.’ Meanwhile, the political world is closely watching as the Japanese government announces the results of the textbook inspection containing the claim of distortion of history. The Democratic Party criticized the ‘third party compensation plan’ for forced mobilization as a history distortion textbook. Park Hong-geun, floor leader of the Democratic Party, submitted a request to conduct a state affairs investigation to find out more regarding humiliating diplomacy with Japan.
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At the National Assembly, a confirmation hearing for the candidate for Constitutional Court Justice Kim Hyung-doo is being held.
Recently, inquiries from the ruling and opposition parties are focused on the decision of the Constitutional Court that maintained the effect of the ‘Complete Review’ bill.
Connect with the National Assembly to find out more.
Correspondent Jang Yoon-hee.
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Yes, the confirmation hearing for Constitutional Court Justice nominee Kim Hyeong-doo is currently underway at the Legislation and Judiciary Committee of the National Assembly.
In the personnel hearing, inquiries continue over the Constitutional Court’s ruling on the so-called ‘complete inspection’ and the government’s proposal for compensation for victims of forced labor by a third party.
In particular, Candidate Kim said, “When a judgment is given, it respects itself.”
He emphasized that he “absolutely disagrees” with the allegation of the political bias of the Constitutional Court judges from both the opposition and opposition lawmakers.
Candidate Kim refuted, saying, “The life of a judge is objectivity and fairness,” and “I don’t think that a judge loses objectivity and fairness no matter what research group he belongs to.”
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Let’s take a look at the movement of the opposition.
Today, the leadership of the people’s power ate ‘1,000 won breakfast’ with college students?
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Yes, CEO Kim Ki-hyun visited the student cafeteria of Kyunghee University in Seoul today and ate ‘1,000 won breakfast’ and listened to the public sentiment of the youth.
The 1,000 won breakfast is a government policy designed to ease the burden of food expenses for university students amid high prices.
Representative Kim had a meal with the students and listened to the additional policies and worries of young people.
This visit to the university is interpreted as a response to the decline in the party’s approval rating, especially among young people, following the controversy over the ’69-hour work week’.
The leadership of the Democratic Party pinched these moves of the passport and attacked, saying, “The people do not know what the hell this government is going to do.”
At the same time, Park Hong-geun, floor leader, urged that the nation’s fate depend on labor policy and low birth rate policy, even now, from the starting point.
Meanwhile, as it is known that the Japanese government will announce today the results of the textbook inspection containing the claim of distortion of history, the political world is closely watching.
Ho-young Joo met with reporters at the National Assembly and drew a line saying that if Japan distorts textbooks, it would be “Japan’s fault” and that “it has absolutely nothing to do with the Korea-Japan summit.”
Song Eon-seok, vice president of the National Assembly, also said that when history textbooks are distorted, condemnation at the party level and strong protest from the government are needed.
The Democratic Party raised its voice, saying that the price of the ‘third party compensation plan’ for forced mobilization is a history distortion textbook.
Park Hong-geun, floor leader of the Democratic Party, submitted a so-called “request to conduct a state affairs investigation to find out the truth regarding humiliating diplomacy with Japan” this week, and said that he would also promote holding hearings by related standing committees.
This is Jang Yoon-hee from Yonhap News TV in the National Assembly. (ego@yna.co.kr)
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In conclusion, the confirmation hearing for Constitutional Court Justice nominee Kim Hyung-doo is underway at the National Assembly, with inquiries focused on the court’s decision regarding the ‘Complete Review’ bill and compensation for forced labor victims. Meanwhile, the opposition party is making moves to appeal to young voters with CEO Kim Ki-hyun’s visit to a university cafeteria. The political world is also closely watching for the Japanese government’s announcement on the results of its textbook inspection, with concerns of potential distortion of history. Stay tuned for further updates on these developing stories.