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Yeodam Yadam: Parliamentary Probe Team Inspects Olympic Park Counting Center After 27-Day Standoff; Democratic Party's Lim Mi-ae Calls for Special Counsel Appointed by Opposition

Jo Seong-hyeon

Published : Jul 2, 2026 5:02 PM

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[Joo Young-jin's News Briefing]

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■ Broadcast: SBS "Joo Young-jin's News Briefing" Mon-Fri (14:00–15:20)
■ Anchor: Joo Young-jin
■ Guests: Lim Mi-ae, Democratic Party of Korea; Kim So-hee, People Power Party; Yang Man-hee, SBS Editorial Writer
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● Parliamentary Probe Team Conducts On-Site Inspection; Chaos Erupts with Shouting and Scuffles

Lim Mi-ae / Democratic Party of Korea
"The Democratic Party maintains a clear stance that the National Election Commission must undergo comprehensive reform to guarantee voting rights."

Kim So-hee / People Power Party
"The protesters at the Jamsil site must be separated. Young people have asked not to distort their protests regarding the 'infringement of voting rights'."

● Criticism Over National Election Commission's 'Blame Game'

Lim Mi-ae / Democratic Party of Korea
"The Democratic Party believes the National Election Commission must accept a special counsel recommended by the opposition party to resolve public suspicions."

Kim So-hee / People Power Party
"Young people perceive the very fact that they cannot exercise their voting rights fairly as 'election fraud'."

Yang Man-hee / SBS Editorial Writer
"The parliamentary probe committee has not effectively uncovered anything new yet; we will have to see how it progresses further."
"The People Power Party is expected to argue for a special counsel recommended by the opposition based on the results of the parliamentary probe."

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