Kim Nam-guk and Gwak Sang-do, “Is it time to stalk your son…

Kim Nam-guk, a member of the Democratic Party, entering the Supreme Prosecutors' Office in Seocho-dong, Seoul on November 9 last year [국회사진기자단]

Kim Nam-guk, a member of the Democratic Party, entering the Supreme Prosecutors’ Office in Seocho-dong, Seoul on November 9 last year [국회사진기자단]

Kim Nam-guk, a member of the Democratic Party, criticized Kwak Sang-do as a “repressive claim”, targeting Congressman Kwak Sang-do, who is raising suspicion of preferential treatment for artists subsidies against President Moon Jae-in’s son Jun-yong.

On the 14th, Congressman Kim shot on his Facebook page, saying, “Now, if it is a claim of Kwak Sang-do, I believe and skip it.” He added, “If it were so, the Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture would have strongly refuted that it was not worth responding to Kwak’s argument.”

Rep. Kim then discussed the desperate feelings and economic crisis of self-employed people following the novel coronavirus infection (Corona 19), saying, “There is a lot of work for the National Assembly to do.” It’s not time.

At the same time, Rep. Kim wrote, “How embarrassing would it be if a member of the National Assembly was stalking Moon Joon-yong,” he said. “It’s time to put all your energy into the lives of the people.”

Rep. Kwak continued suspicion of preferential treatment with the effect that Jun-yong would not have been the target of support if it had been as announced in the first place for Jun-yong’s recent support for the government’s budget of 14 million won in the corona-damaged emergency art support project. It is claimed that Jun Yong was included as the number of applications was increased by the judging committee.

In response, the foundation said, “The suspicion that Congressman Kwak is alleging is not true at all,” and said, “We believe that it is not worth responding to.

Reporter Oh Won-seok [email protected]


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