Nak-Yeon Lee “The MB government’s large-scale temple was shocking… A serious crime that cannot be covered”

At the Supreme Council of the Democratic Party of Korea held at the National Assembly on the 15th, CEO Nak-yeon Lee is looking at the meeting materials. An actor

Lee Nak-yeon, head of the Democratic Party, said on the 15th that the Lee Myung-bak administration at the time of the National Intelligence Service’s suspicion of illegal inspections was “shocking” and “apart from political excuses, we must reveal the truth” To publicize an issue unfavorable to the opposition with the intention of influencing the by-election is to declare a head-on response to the opposition.

Representative Lee said at the Democratic Party’s Supreme Council meeting on the morning of that day, “It was revealed that there are data that have grasped the trends of over 1,000 people, including all 299 members of the 18th National Assembly in 2009 during the Lee Myung-bak administration, legal professionals, journalists, entertainers, and civil society personnel.” He said, “It seems that the temples were made with private life such as spending on money.” “The Blue House Civil Affairs Office is also revealing the fact that the National Intelligence Service has requested that the National Intelligence Service manage the identification information related to politicians from the prosecution, the National Tax Service, and the police,” he said. “It is a serious crime that can never be covered up,” he said.

He also refuted the criticism of the opposition’election card’. “The opposition party insists that it is a political offensive card that was pulled out before the election. However, if it is to cover it because the election is imminent even if a large-scale illegal inspection is revealed, the opposition’s attitude is not an election-conscious political offensive, but what is it?” “Illegal inspection is a great challenge to democracy that violates basic freedoms of individuals.”

Representative Lee also said that it is necessary to hurry to provide the 4th disaster subsidy and expand the scale of support than before. He said, “It is a serious employment crisis. We need to maintain or increase private employment and create public jobs in every possible way,” he said. “The disaster subsidies, which will be the center of the supplementary administration, should be provided in a wider and thicker manner than the previous damage subsidies,” he emphasized. “I repeatedly demand that the support should be thickened.”

Seohee Lee reporter

Jo So-jin reporter

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