文 “Do that much, it’s a little bit”… Directly refute the controversy over the sister-in-law Yangsan

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President Moon Jae-in said, “All proceedings are in accordance with the law” regarding the opposition’s claim that there is a controversy over the farmland law violation in the process of purchasing the sister site in Yangsan, Gyeongnam, which was purchased for the purpose of living after retirement.

President Moon expressed a strong regret through the social network service (SNS) that day, saying, “I understand it’s the time of the election, but do it that much,” and “it’s a bit embarrassing and embarrassing.”

President Moon explained that “the president’s money is used to buy and build land, but because it is combined with security facilities, the president only lives and cannot dispose of it.”

He emphasized, “If you look at former President Roh Moo-hyun’s Sister Bongha, you can see it,” he stressed, “All procedures are proceeding according to the law.”

The procedure for changing the character of the land in Habuk-myeon, Yangsan, Gyeongnam, which was purchased for the purpose of residence after President Moon retired in April of last year, was completed in January.

Rep. Yoon Young-seok said that if the construction of the sister’s residence is completed and passes the completion inspection on this day, the land price may rise as the current’Former’ (田) farmland title is changed to’Land’. He claimed that within a year after purchasing farmland with low land prices, the purpose of the land was changed.”

Rep. Ahn Byung-gil also said on the 9th, “President Moon is presumed to be undergoing construction procedures by transforming the farmland in the new sister’s site.” “It is self-confidence”.

Accordingly, the Blue House spokesman Kang Min-seok explained that “there is no illegal or expedient” and “the purchase is proceeding legally in accordance with relevant laws and procedures, such as the Farmland Act,” regarding the relocation of the presidential residence and the purchase of the site.

Reporter Jeong Hye-jeong [email protected]


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