Also, Gwak Sang-do, who was aiming at her only grandson, “did you quarantine for two weeks when you came from Thailand last year?”

Kwak Sang-do, Representative of the People's Power.  yunhap news

Kwak Sang-do, Representative of the People’s Power. yunhap news

Rep. Kwak Sang-do, who raised the suspicion of President Moon Jae-in’s son Jun-yong’s “specialist support for artists,” raised the suspicion of President Moon’s only grandchildren’s preferential treatment.

Rep. Kwak attended an in-hospital countermeasure meeting held at the National Assembly in Yeouido, Seoul on the morning of the 16th. “You have to enter Korea) to go to the hospital, and if you enter Korea, you are required to quarantine for two weeks according to the guidelines.

Regarding the relevant case, Rep. Kwak asked the Blue House about whether President Moon’s grandchildren were subject to ▶ self-payment and ▶ exemption ▶ whether to implement quarantine ▶ from which country and when he entered the country, but received a reply saying that he could not respond due to personal information issues. Revealed.

Rep. Kwak urged, “Do not tell the people to follow the guidelines, but to clarify the facts whether they were isolated according to the Qingdao guidelines.”

In addition, Rep. Kwak argued, “There was a message from a hospital official that someone who seemed to be a bodyguard at the time came with a person who seemed to be a bodyguard at the time.” It was mentioned again.

He said, “The people are also getting exhausted from quarantine for more than a year,” he said. “We expect to come out with detailed explanations that the Blue House has followed the guidelines well without hiding for the people who have followed the guidelines well.”

On December 21, last year, Rep. Kwak raised suspicion that President Moon’s only grandson had received “high-speed emperor treatment”. Seo-gun received treatment from several departments on the same day after making an appointment at Seoul National University Children’s Hospital in May of last year. However, Seoul National University Children’s Hospital explained that Seogun received the same treatment as the general public after going through the normal reservation procedure.

Reporter Oh Won-seok [email protected]


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