Kim Min-seok refutes allegations of not participating in the vote to lift martial law by disclosing prescriptions, “He’s acting like a prosecutor in Daejang-dong”
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Former Prime Minister Kim Min-seok directly refuted the suspicions surrounding his failure to participate in the National Assembly's vote on the resolution requesting the lifting of martial law during the December 3 martial law emergency by disclosing prescriptions from hospitals and pharmacies at the time.
Former Prime Minister Kim Min-seok directly refuted the suspicions surrounding his failure to participate in the National Assembly's vote on the resolution requesting the lifting of martial law during the December 3 martial law emergency by disclosing prescriptions from hospitals and pharmacies at the time. At the 'YouTuber 100 Questions and 100 Answers' event held at the National Assembly on the 12th, former Prime Minister Kim repeated the situation at the time, saying, "I thought it would be a good idea to clean up and shake it all off today," regarding the suspicions that were recently raised against him for not participating in the martial law vote. An explanation was given. Representative Lee Seong-yoon of the Democratic Party of Korea, a member of the pro-Qing administration, raised suspicions regarding former Prime Minister Kim's non-attendance in voting on the resolution requesting the lifting of martial law, saying, "Can you explain the whole reason with cold medicine?" and "Reveal the ingredients of the cold medicine taken on the day of martial law on December 3." “There were all kinds of stories,” he said. “I never thought I would have to explain things like this while working in politics.” He continued, “At the time of December 3, my condition was bad.
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