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“If I can’t live, should I eat?”

Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport candidate Byeon Chang-heum answers inquiries at an online conference held with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport reporters. yunhap news

– Former Congressman Yoo Seung-min called for the withdrawal of the nomination for the controversial candidate Byeon Chang-heum of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, who was controversial over his remarks as president of the Seoul Housing and Urban Corporation (SH).

Previously, Candidate Byun, who was the president of SH Corporation, made a remark about the death of a screen door at Guui Station in June 2016, when the minutes of the meeting were released, such as, “If only he (dead Kim) took a little care, it could become like nothing happened.” Made.

Regarding this, on the afternoon of the 18th, Rep. Yoo said on Facebook on the afternoon of the 18th, “Is all the President’s words, “People come first”, were all false.” As a candidate,” he criticized.

“It’s not even a basic verification in greetings. Or does it mean that if you just match President Moon’s public lease code, that’s not a problem?” He argued, “I don’t expect much when looking at the President’s ministerial figures, but it is of course right to cancel the appointment even now.”

The same party spokesman Kim Ye-ryeong called for the voluntary resignation of candidate Byeon, saying, “It was revealed that they have dug into the hearts of the victims’ bereaved families and have even poorer awareness of labor.”

Spokesman Kim said that candidate Byun at another meeting related to the’share house’ project, “Is people who can’t buy meals at home or buy them crazy?” He pointed out that he made a completely contradictory remark to what the government claims.”

Rep. Kim Woong, a member of the National Assembly’s Environmental Labor Commissioner, posted a picture of his belongings such as cup ramen from the bag of Kim, who died, and wrote, “I hope that we will reflect on and work together to reduce the number of people dying while looking at this picture.”

Reporter Eunbin Kim [email protected]



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