On the 11th, Speaker of the National Assembly Cho Jung-sik paid tribute to the late former Prime Minister Lee Hae-chan and said, “I will follow the path that he personally showed me and become a Speaker of the National Assembly who is not ashamed of that will.” Chairman Cho announced on social networking service (SNS) that he visited Sejong Milky Way Park and visited former Prime Minister Lee's grave. He said, “It was the Prime Minister who opened my first path to politics by selecting me as an expert member of the Democratic Party’s Party Affairs Planning Office while I was participating in the labor movement in 1992,” and added, “I told the Prime Minister that I learned under the big tree of Lee Hae-chan, became a six-term lawmaker, and am now the Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea.” At the same time, he said, “Standing in front of the grave, the Prime Minister’s teachings become clear again,” and emphasized, “Politics must be conducted with a right and sincere heart, and public figures must not shy away from public responsibility no matter what difficulties they face.” (Seoul = News 1)