
The ruling party criticized the auditing agency’s pre-nuclear policy audit, saying it was a “superior idea”. Furthermore, it raised suspicion that audit was influenced by Choi Jae-hyung’s personal opinion.
On the 15th, Choi In-ho, the chief spokesman of the Democratic Party, said, “The auditors expressed their audit position on the energy conversion policy was from a supremacy idea.” There was” he said. He pointed out that “I am very suspicious whether the director of the Auditor General’s personal energy policy officer has been released.” It was a direct shot at the auditor, Choi, who had been in conflict with the government and ruling party since last year’s national audit.
Recently, passports are raising the level of offensive against the auditor. On the 14th, Jong-seok Lim, former chief of the Blue House, said through social network service (SNS), “After Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol, chief auditor Choi Jae-hyung is surpassing the road.” Pointed out.
Rather, the subject of appreciation was the Park Geun-hye administration. Lim Jeon said, “The original plan estimated the economic growth rate in 2020 to be 3.5%, and over-measured demand,” he said. did. The Board of Audit and Inspection has been examining whether it is legal for the Moon Jae-in administration to establish a basic plan for power supply and demand that has not changed the basic energy plan originally established since the 11th.
In response to the ruling party’s opposition, the opposition party pointed out that it was “a remark that made no sense of the basics of democracy.” On this day, Ho-Young Joo, the National Power of the People’s Power, criticized on social media that “no president can reign over the law” and that “the rule by law, due process, and the principle of separation of powers are an order that the president must obey.”
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