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Hangul Day Meeting Tomorrow … Ruling and Opposition Parties Hoping to Launch ‘Chabyeok’ Workshop
野, criticized “the police violate freedom of assembly and respond excessively
與 advocates “the barrier is inevitable to prevent the spread of Corona 19”
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Right now, at the headquarters of the Migeun-dong Police Office in Seoul, the National Assembly Administrative Security Committee is conducting a national audit against the National Police Agency and the Road Traffic Authority. To prevent the spread of Corona 19 and mass rallies, a fierce battle is expected between the opposition parties over the ‘barrier wall’ installed by the police. We will connect journalists to learn more details. Reporter Ahn Yoon-hak! The State affairs audit carried out yesterday by the Ministry of Public Administration and Security also clearly deflected the differences between the opposition parties surrounding the barrier. Is the atmosphere of the commission of the National Police Agency similar today? The Superintendent of the National Police Agency started at 10 a little earlier. Now, a report is being drawn up on the work of the National Police Agency. A full-blown investigation has not yet been launched, but after yesterday’s national supervision by the Ministry of Public Administration and Security, the ruler and opposition parties are expected to fight over the city barrier that appeared during the rally of the Gaecheon Day. In particular, as some conservative groups have announced an urban rally on Hangeul day tomorrow, the debate is expected to continue. The opposition, the popular power, is a critical position, saying that the police violated the constitutional right to freedom of assembly and exaggerated. On the other hand, the ruling Democratic Party, which is the ruling party, is expected to refute that the barrier to prevent the spread of infectious diseases was inevitable and effective. Consequently, the police are painstakingly managing the assembly ahead of tomorrow’s Hangeul assembly, but are carefully considering ways to ease the level of operation of the barriers. This is because some have pointed out that there is a possibility that blocking the mount by a car wall is unconstitutional. Police Commissioner Kim Chang-ryong is also expected to reveal his position that he is reviewing measures to minimize civil unrest while installing barriers if necessary. It was also reported that the police are considering operating a shuttle bus for citizens not participating in the assembly. Today’s National Oversight Service is also expected to discuss the introduction of the autonomous police system, the establishment of the national investigation headquarters and the preparation for the reform of the information police, which are tasks of the police reform. Ruling and opposition lawmakers are also expected to ask the police’s position on the amendment to the Senior Public Officials Crimes Investigation Law and the so-called Airborne Law, which has been submitted to the National Assembly. YTN Yoonhak Ahn at the National Police Agency[[email protected]]is. ※ ‘Your report becomes news’ YTN awaits your valuable report.
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