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That's why it was 'no entry'... "A lawmaker severely beat a bodyguard, there is a secret room"

In the 4th episode of 'Restricted Access' ('Government Withdrawal'), which aired on the 22nd, the stories hidden in the 'National Assembly Building', the center of Korean politics and housekeeping, were unsealed.
Contrary to the expectation that a familiar sight would unfold as it has been seen through numerous news reports, the other side of what the MCs already knew from the moment they entered the National Assembly unfolded in an interesting way. The dome roof, the signature of the Capitol Building, was much grander than expected from the inside, and the main conference hall, which was once the scene of fierce physical fights, felt the quiet dignity. At this time, Park Eun-jeong, a congressional security officer, said, "During the Animal National Assembly, this place was a place of fighting every year. At that time, a member of the National Assembly severely beat a senior security officer next to him. With the passage of the National Assembly Advancement Act, nonviolent rather than violent methods It has changed in an appropriate way,” he said, explaining the changed state of the National Assembly.
In addition, Director Park said, "In the main conference hall, there is a passage that only stenographers go through. It is a secret passage that even members of the National Assembly do not know. .
4MC arrived at the stenographer's seat in the main conference hall through a secret passageway and met stenographer Kim Gyeong-jae and stenographer Jung Sook to experience the interesting world of stenographers. During this process, the two were surprised by the fact that the principle of shorthand is to write down all the words of the speaker, from profanity to dialect. In addition, he also stenographed the remarks of the MCs of 'Government Withdrawal' on the spot, describing the sudden physical fight between Yang Se-hyung and Kim Jong-guk as the perfect word 'turmoil in the hall', and stenographer Kim Gyeong-jae added laughter by saying, "It was the most difficult 20 years of stenography life." .
The two recalled the 'Filibuster', which lasted 192 hours and 27 minutes in 2016, and expressed their candid feelings, "33 stenographers took turns in 5-minute increments and stenographed. To be honest, I just wanted it to end quickly. Everyone was really struggling." did. However, he said, "No one knows if I wrote it, but I feel the reason I'm alive because I know that the records I wrote will remain on to future generations."
Yang Se-hyung and Lee Yi-kyung then raided the assembly hall. The first person I met was Ahn Cheol-soo. Yang Se-hyung, who was looking around the office and looked around, raised suspicions about directing, saying, "Isn't the cover turned toward the camera on purpose to make it better for the camera?" hides what kind of book he reads. He deliberately turned it around because he said he was a sly person."
Rep. Ahn explained to Yang Se-hyeong and Lee Yi-gyeong, who were curious about the room allocation standards for the parliamentary room, “Those with high players have a first chance to choose. I even hinted at the atmosphere.
Yang Se-hyung and Lee Yi-kyung visited the office of opposition party member Woo Sang-ho. Unlike the office of Congressman Cheol-soo Ahn, the office of Congressman Woo Sang-ho boasted an open park view with a view of the National Assembly Building and the lawn at a glance. When Yang Se-hyeong and Lee Yi-kyung burst into exclamation, Rep. Woo provoked laughter with a spicy Yeouido-style joke, saying, “There are cases where rooms usually reflect the character of a member of the National Assembly.” He also revealed the Han River view trend blowing in the National Assembly, saying, "Previously, senior lawmakers preferred this side of the view, but now they tend to prefer the river side."
In addition, Rep. Woo openly disclosed everything from the daily life of members of the National Assembly to the life of the parliamentary office and furthermore, the relationship between the ruling and opposition parties. Among them, "If you really dislike each other in human terms, you don't even say hello and part. The difference in policy is an atmosphere of understanding each other. There are cases where you are closer to the other party, while there are also cases where members of the same party turn away from each other," raising interest.
Kim Jong-kook and Dindin visited the Office of the Legislative Investigator of the Public Administration and Security Commission and met with Heo Min-sook and Kim Jun-heon. The Legislative Investigator, who plays the role of presenting expert opinions on bills to each member's office, was also in charge of managing the overall meeting of each committee. In addition, it was revealed that he was a hidden worker who played an important role in the enactment of the law, such as finding parts that needed to be revised and making reverse proposals to each member's office, giving a moving impression.
On this day's broadcast, the MCs made a laugh by trying to keep their neutrality thoroughly as they stepped into the middle of Korean politics. Yang Se-hyung self-censors while taking a National Assembly certification shot, saying, "You have to be careful with finger poses," and when Rep. Sang-ho Woo Sang-ho suggested a toast tailored to the opposition party, "We ha-ya," he blurted out the end words and tried to unite the opposition parties, causing laughter. did. Also, even though the MCs themselves are celebrities, they couldn't hide the wonder of seeing things they had only seen on TV. The MCs who observed the plenary session exclaimed over and over again at the actual news regulars such as National Assembly Speaker Kim Jin-pyo, National Assembly Secretary-General Lee Gwang-jae, and Prime Minister Han Deok-soo, and learned that legislative investigator Heo Min-suk was one of the experts who often appeared on 'I Want to Know That'. Realizing that, DinDin tried to hold a fan meeting saying, "Your sister came out, right?" In the end, when the political reporters filmed them while visiting the main conference hall, the MCs caused a pupil earthquake and said, "Why are you filming us?"
'No entry except for those involved' is broadcast every Thursday at 9:00 PM.
Reporter Tae Yuna, Ten Asia youyou@tenasia.co.kr