Representative Joo Jin-woo of the People Power Party. /Courtesy of News1

On the 25th, Rep. Joo Jin-woo of the People Power Party mentioned together Rep. Choi Min-hee of the Democratic Party of Korea's child's wedding, the Shilla Hotel wedding hall cancellation controversy, and President Lee Jae-myung's eldest son's wedding, criticizing the government and the ruling party alike.

Posting on her social network service (SNS) account that day, Rep. Joo wrote, "Choi Min-hee's daughter getting married at National Assembly Sarangjae and even taking congratulatory money by card payment from her mother's workplace associates vs. the people's daughter who, even after booking the venue and the studio-dress-makeup a year in advance, was unilaterally canceled 50 days before on grounds of a state event vs. the president's son, who has no assets but married at the ultra-luxurious Samcheonggak and, while declining flower wreaths, made a surprise disclosure of a congratulatory money account."

She also posted part of the mobile wedding invitation for Rep. Choi's child's wedding, writing, "Choi Min-hee, chair of the Science, ICT, Broadcasting, and Communications Committee, her daughter's wedding at National Assembly Sarangjae. Full disclosure of account numbers and even credit card payments?" She added, "During the audit period, the 'supervised agencies' associates' start collecting. It's going to be a nerve-wracking game of guessing how much to pay."

A wedding invitation for Representative Choi Min-hee of the Democratic Party of Korea shows that card payment is available. /Courtesy of People Power Party Representative Joo Jin-woo's social media (SNS) capture

In the photo Rep. Joo released, the mobile wedding invitation for Rep. Choi's child's wedding shows that, along with the account number, card payments are also accepted.

Earlier, when the Shilla Hotel in Seoul notified some bookers that "a state event is scheduled for early Nov." and canceled wedding schedules, sparking controversy, Rep. Joo criticized this and called on the government to get to the bottom of it. President Lee Jae-myung's eldest son held his wedding at Samcheonggak in Seoul in Jun., and at the time the mobile wedding invitation publicly included an account number, stirring controversy.

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