[Photo] Jo Su-jin, "Please have Seoul City purchase DJ Donggyo-dong residence"
People Power Party lawmaker Jo Su-jin is exchanging text messages with Song Ju-beom, Deputy Mayor for Political Affairs of Seoul, during the plenary session held at the National Assembly on the 25th of last month, regarding the late President Kim Dae-jung's Donggyo-dong residence. Photo by the National Assembly Press Photographers Group
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Rep. So Su-jin of the People Power Party is exchanging text messages with Song Ju-beom, Deputy Mayor for Political Affairs of Seoul, during the plenary session held at the National Assembly on the 25th of last month, regarding the late President Kim Dae-jung's Donggyo-dong residence. Photo by the National Assembly Press Photographers Group
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Rep. So Su-jin of the People Power Party is exchanging text messages with Song Ju-beom, Deputy Mayor for Political Affairs of Seoul, during the plenary session held at the National Assembly on the 25th of last month, regarding the late President Kim Dae-jung's Donggyo-dong residence. Photo by the National Assembly Press Photographers Group
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People Power Party lawmaker Jo Su-jin is exchanging text messages with Song Ju-beom, Deputy Mayor for Political Affairs of Seoul, during the plenary session held at the National Assembly on the 25th of last month, regarding the late President Kim Dae-jung's Donggyo-dong residence. Photo by the National Assembly Press Photographers Group
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Yoon Dong-joo] On the 25th of last month, during a plenary session held at the National Assembly, Sujin Jo, a member of the People Power Party, exchanged text messages with Joo-beom Song, Deputy Mayor for Political Affairs of Seoul, regarding the late President Kim Dae-jung's Donggyo-dong residence. The content of the message was a request for the Seoul city government to purchase the 'DJ Donggyo-dong residence.'
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