Parliamentary audit begins today… Notice of labor pains in the Judiciary and Foreign Affairs Committee

Opposition and opposition parties expected to clash over the notice of investigation by the Board of Audit and Inspection and the controversy over the president’s visit

The Yoon Seok-yeol administration’s first national audit will begin on the 4th.

The National Assembly will be held at 14 standing committees, including the Legislative and Judiciary Committee, for three weeks from today.

There are 783 institutions subject to national inspection.

The three adjunct standing committees, the Steering Committee, the Intelligence Committee, and the Gender Equality and Family Committee, will be held separately from the 25th to the 3rd of the next month.

On this day, the first day, the Legislative and Judiciary Committee, Politics Committee, Planning and Finance Committee, Education Committee, Science, Technology, Information and Broadcasting Committee, Foreign Affairs Committee, National Defense Committee, Public Administration and Security Committee, Agriculture, Forestry, Livestock Food, Marine and Fisheries Committee, Industry, Trade, and Resources SMEs and Startups Committee, Environment and Labor Committee, Land and Transportation Committee It is scheduled for 12 standing committees including the above.

People’s Power plans to examine the various allegations raised during the Moon Jae-in administration, including the “judicial risk” of the Democratic Party’s leader, Jae-myung Lee.

The Democratic Party of Korea is a strategy to highlight various mistakes and suspicions of the government and the ruling party, even though it intends to make the National Assembly a ‘People’s Livelihood and Policy National Inspection’.

On the first day of the National Inspection, the opposition and opposition parties form a ‘gang-to-gang’ confrontation, and it is expected that the largest fronts facing each other will be the Judiciary and External Affairs Committee.

First of all, in the Judiciary Committee, the ruling and opposition parties are likely to clash over the notice of the Board of Audit and Inspection in writing regarding former President Moon Jae-in.

We will focus on the fact that the power of the people is a natural measure to uncover the truth about the shooting of a public official in the West Sea and that an ‘audit without sanctuary’ should be conducted, and that the Democratic Party is an audit of the ‘political retaliation’ of the Yun Seok-yeol administration to disgrace the former president. it is expected

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It is also expected that there will be a battle over the investigation into the ‘judicial risk’ of CEO Lee Jae-myung and the investigation of Deutsche Motors stock price manipulation by Kim Gun-hee.

The foreign affairs committee predicts a clash between the ruling and opposition parties over the controversy that arose during President Yoon’s recent trip to the United Kingdom and the United States.

While the Democratic Party has repeatedly called for the resignation of Foreign Minister Park Jin and the sacking of the diplomatic line, the People’s Power seems to be defending the controversy surrounding the tour as a malicious frame put on by the Democratic Party and some media.

In addition, the National Defense Commission is scheduled to conduct an audit of the Ministry of National Defense for the ‘Attack of a public official in the West Sea’ that occurred during the Moon Jae-in administration.

At the Education Committee, allegations of plagiarism and false academic record of Mrs. Kim Gun-hee are expected to rise.

A confrontation between the ruling and opposition parties is expected over the treatment of the grain management law at the Agricultural and Sea Water Level.

/yunhap news

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