Lee Nak-yeon “Mb National Intelligence Service’s suspicion is a duke? Will the election match?”

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 In addition, Democratic Party representative Lee Nak-yeon (left) and in-house representative Kim Tae-yeon are attending the Supreme Council Meeting held at the National Assembly on the 19th.

In addition, Democratic Party representative Lee Nak-yeon (left) and in-house representative Kim Tae-yeon are attending the Supreme Council Meeting held at the National Assembly on the 19th.
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Lee Nak-yeon, together with Democratic Party representative, criticized the power of the people who defined it as a’political maneuver for elections’ over the suspicion of illegal inspections by the NIS during the Lee Myung-bak administration, saying, “Even in the month, it is the same as saying that it will rise and lose in line with the election.

Representative Lee said at the Supreme Council’s meeting held at the National Assembly on the 19th, “The suspicion of illegal inspections of the National Intelligence Service in the MB era began in November 2017 when a civic group requested the disclosure of the information files for the temple.” “Is it that the 2nd and 3rd trials were both conducted in line with this 4.7 by-election?”

He said, “Even so, the opposition party accuses it of a political offensive with elections in mind,” he said. “After sleeping, new facts are being revealed,” Lee said. “At the time, the fact that the local government heads belonging to the opposition party were inspected and labeled’Jongbuk’ and’Ideology Pollution’ was newly revealed.”

He added, “It is said that, in detail, we identified the areas that could be the weaknesses of the heads of the opposition party’s local governments, made a table and recorded them, as well as drew up an action plan for each government department to pressure them,” he said. “It is said that trailing, wiretapping, and hacking were mobilized for illegal inspections. Reports are also coming out.”

Representative Lee said, “Inspection is an anti-constitutional abuse that tramples basic rights and is a national violence that shakes the foundation of democracy.” “Our party has taken all measures that can be done at the level of the National Assembly, such as reading illegal inspection documents through the resolution of the National Assembly Information Committee. Will be revealed.”

According to a document published by Justice Party lawmaker Bae Jin-gyo (the head of Namdong-gu, Incheon at the time of the Lee Myung-bak administration) on the 18th, the National Intelligence Service (NIS) invited Rep. Bae to “promote contamination of local society ideology” and “invite a left-wing character from the North as an instructor” It turned out that it was recorded on the back.

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