Kim Sang-hee, Deputy Speaker, Apologizes for Saying "Excited, Excited"... "Regretful to the Members"
[Asia Economy Reporter Naju-seok] Kim Sang-hee, Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly (affiliated with the Democratic Party), apologized for saying "You are very excited. Excited" to members of the People Power Party.
On the 21st, Kim, who was presiding over the government questioning session in the National Assembly, said during the change of questioners, "I would like to say a few words," and added, "My muttering during the plenary session two days ago caused unintended misunderstandings. I express my regret to the members." He continued, "I apologize for causing concern to the citizens who are going through difficulties," and said, "I will do my best to ensure smooth proceedings in the future."
Earlier, right after Heo Eun-ah, a People Power Party lawmaker, finished her government questioning on the 19th, Kim, unaware that the microphone at the speaker's podium was on, muttered toward the People Power Party members, "You are very excited. Excited." In response, the People Power Party members strongly protested, including collectively walking out immediately after Kim began presiding over the government questioning session the following day.
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Joo Ho-young, acting leader and floor leader of the People Power Party, said in a meeting with reporters after a party caucus held before the plenary session, "I received a message this morning that he intends to apologize, but I will observe and judge whether his apology is sincere or not."
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