Nak-Yeon Lee “Is the issue of inspecting the MB National Intelligence Service for election? Truly empty”

The voices of the Lee Myung-bak government’s National Intelligence Service’s call for illegal inspections of politicians and civilians are hot before the election. In response to the claim that it is an election political maneuver, Lee Nak-yeon, together with the Democratic Party’s representative, raised his voice, saying that it was a truly vain claim and that he would reveal the truth through all means and methods the National Assembly can mobilize. The people’s strength was the people’s government (DJ) and the participatory government (Roh Moo-hyun), who were before the Lee Myung-bak administration. In response, the Democratic Party urged to disclose all the information on the NIS inspections of the government before the MB government.

Lee Nak-yeon, head of the Democratic Party, said at the Supreme Council’s meeting held in the conference room of the National Assembly’s party chairman on the morning of the 19th, “The Lee Myung-bak administration is becoming increasingly suspicious of illegal inspections by the National Intelligence Service.” Told. Representative Lee, who identified the weak points in detail, created a vote, and sent out an action plan for each government department to pressure them, and reported that there were reports that a follow-up eavesdropping hack was mobilized for illegal inspections.

Representative Lee suggested that the suspicion of illegal inspection at that time began in November 2017 when civic groups demanded the disclosure of the information file of the inspectorate. He criticized the people’s power of a political offensive with the election in mind, “It is no different from arguing that the court’s first, second, and third trial processes over the past three years have all been conducted in accordance with this 4.7 re-election.” It’s really empty,” he said. Representative Lee said, “It is an anti-constitutional evil practice that tramples fundamental rights and shakes the foundation of our country,” Lee said. “It is possible to thoroughly investigate the illegal inspections of the Lee Myung-bak administration, which have been revealed, and to read documents through government resolution, etc. “I will use all the methods to find out the truth.”

Even though the National Intelligence Service’s systematic illegal inspections were revealed, Kim Tae-nyeon said, “I’m trying to blur the essence of the people’s strength,” saying, “I’m trying to blur the essence.” Even during the Kim Dae-jung and Roh Moo-hyun administration, the NIS If there is any evidence of illegal inspection, disclose it. The forces claiming unfounded false information should be held accountable.” “If there was even before the Lee Myung-bak administration, I ask the NIS to disclose the same information,” said Won Nae Kim. “Illegal inspection is not about elections nor opposition issues, but building democracy right on the border of democracy and dictatorship.” He stressed, “I hope that the people’s strength will honestly admit past mistakes and cooperate without condition in finding out the truth.”

▲ Lee Nak-yeon, representative of the Democratic Party, is presiding over the Supreme Council meeting held in the meeting room of the party representative of the National Assembly on the morning of the 19th.  Photo = Capture the video of the Democratic Party
▲ Lee Nak-yeon, representative of the Democratic Party, is presiding over the Supreme Council meeting held in the meeting room of the party representative of the National Assembly on the morning of the 19th. Photo = Capture the video of the Democratic Party

The Democratic Party’s Supreme Commissioner Yeom Tae-young, who is one of the parties to the damage to the temple, said, “It’s a shameless thing” after requesting that the Kim Dae-jung and Roh Moo-hyun administrations also disclose the inspection documents. “The NIS reform was carried out, and President Roh Moo-hyun made ten major reform tasks, including the prohibition of the independent president of the NIS, and made efforts to de-authorize it.” Supreme Commissioner Yeom said, “However, the Lee Myung-bak and Park Geun-hye governments trampled the efforts of the past ten years.” “The National Intelligence Service has mobilized the National Intelligence Service to revitalize anachronistic political operations and temples such as unauthorized disclosure of the inter-Korean summit, espionage manipulation, and 2012 presidential intervention. I pointed out. He emphasized that “the essence of this problem is the MB government’s order for illegal inspections.”

In response, the power of the people asked if it was Nambul by presenting the case of illegal wiretapping by the DJ government in the past. Hwang Gyu-hwan, a full-time spokesman for the People’s Power, said on the 19th that “On August 5, 2005, during the days of the people’s government, the chief of the National Intelligence Service, Kim Seung-gyu, developed two types of digital mobile phone interception equipment, and illegally intercepted it from May 1998 to March 2002. “Former President Kim Dae-jung also distributed a press release saying that he apologized for causing concern to the public, and President Moon Jae-in, who was the head of civil administration during the participatory government, said that it was’shocking’ at the press conference at the time.”

Deputy spokesman Hwang wrote, “Is the temple also forgotten when they do it,” he said. “National chief Park Ji-won and the Democratic Party are ignoring the wrong behavior of the DJ government, and are eager for the Lee Myung-bak administration to fire the political offensive.” . He urged, “Director Park and the Democratic Party should immediately stop trying to obscure the people’s eyes, and if there were any wrongdoings of the past regime, all the facts should be revealed in front of the people.”

‘Give Me My File Citizen Action’,’Half Price Tuition Movement Headquarters’, and’National Intelligence Service Supervisory Tenn Walk’, which are victims of the NIS inspection, held a press conference on the 18th, saying, “I agree that a special law on the investigation of the truth of black history by the NIS should be enacted.” He said that the extinctive prescription should be increased, and the sentence should also be increased by establishing a new punishment regulation for inspecting work. They said, “Inspection victims and civil society organizations will continue to request the National Intelligence Service to disclose information on inspection work until the facts are fully clarified,” and “I will urge the National Assembly to enact a special law.”

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