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Democratic Party “Abusing the right to veto the opposition nominating committee … dragging time”
Popular Power “Appoint the head of the Democratic Party at will”
President Park Byeong-seok meets with opposition leader and media
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After the nomination of a candidate for chief criminal investigation of high-ranking public officials was lost, a subsequent storm swept through the political world. The Democratic Party has stepped forward to enforce the law amendment, saying that it will surely establish an airborne agency within this year, and the power of the people is against it, saying it is going to be a dictatorship. Reporter Choi A-young reports. The only thing that remained after the recommendation of the candidate for the head of the Criminal Investigation Department of Senior Officials was empty-handed of the opponents of the opposition party. The Democratic Party argued that it was due to the abuse of the veto by the People’s Power Recommendation Committee and that it was trying to defeat the launch of the airlift by taking time. On the other hand, the power of the people was to recommend and elect an ineligible person, and he said that he was trying to appoint the chief of the airlift as the Democrats liked. Whatever the case, the Democratic Party, which said it would launch an airlift within this year, finally raised a revision of the Airborne Act. Democrats have reduced their voting quorum from six from seven to two-thirds, neutralizing the opposition veto, or When the nominating committee is up and running, a bill has been introduced in the National Assembly that requires a conclusion within 30 days. As if the power of the people was waiting, they protested that the removal of the opposition party’s veto was intended to hide corruption in the regime. In the free speech plenary session, opposition lawmakers reproached each other, and the Speaker of the National Assembly, Park Byung-seok, met with representatives of the ruling party to mediate. If the Democratic Party raises a huge seat to revise the Air Transportation Act, there is virtually no way people will stop it. It is noteworthy if a dramatic agreement will be reached when representatives of the ruling party meet next week, chaired by the Speaker of the National Assembly, Park Byung-seok. YTN Choi Ayoung[[email protected]]it is.