Kim Ki-hyun, Acting Leader of the People Power Party, attended the first meeting of the 'Special Committee on Investigation and Prevention of Military Sexual Crimes' held at the National Assembly on the 9th. Before the meeting began, he presented the appointment letter to Chairman Jeong Jin-seok. Photo by Yoon Dong-joo doso7@

Kim Ki-hyun, Acting Leader of the People Power Party, attended the first meeting of the 'Special Committee on Investigation and Prevention of Military Sexual Crimes' held at the National Assembly on the 9th. Before the meeting began, he presented the appointment letter to Chairman Jeong Jin-seok. Photo by Yoon Dong-joo doso7@

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Kim Ki-hyun, Acting Leader of the People Power Party, and Jeong Jin-seok, Chairman of the Special Committee on the Investigation and Prevention of Military Sexual Crimes, along with other participants, are taking a commemorative photo before the start of the first meeting of the 'Special Committee on the Investigation and Prevention of Military Sexual Crimes' held at the National Assembly on the 9th. <br/>Photo by Yoon Dong-joo doso7@

Kim Ki-hyun, Acting Leader of the People Power Party, and Jeong Jin-seok, Chairman of the Special Committee on the Investigation and Prevention of Military Sexual Crimes, along with other participants, are taking a commemorative photo before the start of the first meeting of the 'Special Committee on the Investigation and Prevention of Military Sexual Crimes' held at the National Assembly on the 9th.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Yoon Dong-joo] On the 9th, the People Power Party held the first meeting of the "Special Committee on Investigating Military Sexual Crimes and Preventing Recurrence" at the National Assembly. Jeong Jin-seok, appointed as the chairman of the special committee, plans to demand a government investigation and a joint hearing.



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