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Democratic Party leader Kim Tae-nyeon is speaking at the Supreme Council Meeting held at the National Assembly in Yeouido, Seoul on the 27th.  yunhap news

Democratic Party leader Kim Tae-nyeon is speaking at the Supreme Council Meeting held at the National Assembly in Yeouido, Seoul on the 27th. yunhap news

Kim Tae-nyeon, the leader of the Democratic Party, requested the release of documents from the National Intelligence Service to inspect politicians during the Lee Myung-bak administration. In a speech at the head of the Supreme Council on the 27th, Wonnae Kim said, “A document came out that the National Intelligence Service inspected the Jeonbuk Superintendent Kim Seung-hwan during the Lee Myung-bak administration. In this document, “In 2009, the Blue House Civil Affairs Office requested the National Intelligence Service to manage personal information on all opposition lawmakers.” “If this is true, the Lee Myung-bak administration conducted a political inspection. Looking back, I wonder what the Blue House Lee Myung-bak, who made comments, could not have done. We have to clarify each and every one. According to the records of the inspections that the NIS released to Superintendent Kim Seung-hwan, on December 16, 2009, the Blue House Civil Affairs Office told the National Intelligence Service that “to assist President Lee Myung-bak and check the National Assembly, it is necessary to manage personal information of the opposition lawmakers. The back is contained. The record related to Superintendent Kim is one of 63 documents that the National Intelligence Service recently responded to a request for information disclosure of inspection records by the civic group’Give Me My File’. Kim said, “The NIS promised to break up with the dark history of civilian inspections and domestic political interventions and transform the organization. The NIS must cooperate in finding out the truth through thorough disclosure of information,” he said. “As the victim’s point of view, Director of the National Intelligence Service Park Ji-won said that he would actively cooperate with the request for information disclosure, so he requested the disclosure of related documents.” By Jeong Hwan-bong, staff reporter [email protected]

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