Bum-gye Park “I will review relief measures for students preparing for the bar exam if they are ministered”

Candidate Park Beom-gye, Minister of Justice, answers inquiries at a personnel hearing held at the Legislative Judicial Committee of the National Assembly in Yeouido, Seoul on the 25th.  Reporter Kang Jung-hyun

Candidate Park Beom-gye, Minister of Justice, answers inquiries at a personnel hearing held at the Legislative Judicial Committee of the National Assembly in Yeouido, Seoul on the 25th. Reporter Kang Jung-hyun

Justice Minister Park Beom-gye announced on the 25th that he would consider remedies for those who wish to survive the judicial examination (judicial examination). At the personnel hearing held at the National Assembly on that day, he was clarifying the’allegations of violent abuse and assault of test students.

First of all, Rep. Je-won Jang said, “I was frustrated and desperate, and asked for a strong parliamentarian to survive for only one year.” He said that he was cold-blooded (showed),” and asked, “Is candidate Park Bum-gye a politician who stood on the side of the weak?”

In response, candidate Park said, “I am not big, but five or six young men who are much larger than me appeared at 10 pm.” “My wife is alone in Daejeon’s house, and five or six people insisting on sashimi respect were terribly surprised by pressing the doorbell at night. My 2nd grader in high school also showed up while picketing on the way back,” he said. “It appears when the other person feels polite.”

Following that, Democratic Party lawmaker Song Ki-heon refuted Jang’s inquiry and asked Candidate Park, “Have you heard the stories of those who insisted that we should respect strabismus?”

Candidate Park said, “It was an important policy in our country to preserve strabismus or to further develop the law school system.”

“I am here today because there was a bar exam,” he said. “I know how important the meaning and value of the bar exam is.” “That’s why I was heartbroken by the arguments of these people, and I wanted to take some temporary measures,” he said. “But ultimately, it was difficult to return to the origin in such a situation whether strabismus should be preserved or law school should be done.”

He added, “Apart from the accusation of me (for assault charges, etc.), if I can hear the voices of many people who want strabismus, I will consider whether relief measures can be made temporarily even if I can become the Minister of Justice and hear their voices.”

Reporter Seok-Hyun Ko [email protected]


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