Air check again this time? … the former leadership who professed to ‘again’ deal with serious disaster law



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Additionally, Democratic Party Representative Lee Nak-yeon (left) and Representative Chung Cheong-rae are speaking at a plenary session held at the National Assembly on the 9th. News 1

In addition, the leadership of the Democratic Party agreed on the 10th that it would enact the “Law on Corporate Punishment for Serious Accidents (Serious Accident Law).” This message went out in line with the second cycle of the late Kim Yong-gyun, a non-regular worker who died from being trapped on a conveyor belt at the Taean thermal power plant in Chungnam. However, it is not yet clear whether a bill can be enacted within the temporary National Assembly in December, when the session ends on January 8. It cannot be ruled out that the promises of the ruling party leadership will cease to exist again.

Lee, who promised to enact the Severe Disasters Act in a speech to the representative of the parliamentary bargaining organization in September, mentioned the need to tackle the seventh bill only on an official stage. CEO Lee said via Facebook that “we will enact laws to prevent major disasters and strengthen your responsibilities as soon as possible.” Democratic Party leader Kim Tae-yeon, a two-headed coach between Lee and the party, also professed at the policy coordination meeting that “the Democratic Party will clearly state that it will enact a major disaster law in the near future.” . Gyeonggi Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myeong, one of the main candidates for the party’s presidential election, also added to Facebook on the same day that “we must deal with the (severe disaster law) within this year.”

From the comments of key passport officials, at least this extraordinary assembly gives the expectation that it will be possible to deal with the harsh disaster law. However, there has been no progress even one step at a time when treatment within the ordinary National Assembly has failed. Within the Democratic Party, even if it is not necessarily a major disaster law, the view that the revision of the Occupational Safety and Health Act (Mountainan Act), which focuses on economic penalties, may reduce deaths from industrial accidents still boiling. A Democratic Party official said in a call with Hankook Ilbo that day, “the revision of the Occupational Safety and Health Act to prevent deaths from industrial accidents is still being discussed on a two-way basis.”

The pros and cons of the Democratic Party are divided even in the judicial committee, where the severe disaster law is pending. The opposing party argues that the safety management obligations imposed on managers in the Serious Accident Law are too broad, contrary to the criminal law principle that the requirements of the criminal constitution must be clearly formulated. Democratic Party lawmaker Song Ki-heon said at a public hearing on the Judicial Council Major Disasters Act on the 2nd. The party’s policy committee is expressing concern that the bill could punish even the self-employed. and small business owners by subjecting them to punishment even for harm done to people in public facilities.

For this reason, at least to face this extraordinary National Assembly, a momentum is needed to drive it forward. The variables are the opinion of the members of the Democratic Party and the existence of the Justice Party. Pro-moon retransferred party members, who lead public opinion within the party, are constantly pressuring the party leadership to “ reform the legislation, ” and the Severe Disaster Law is one of them. On the 8th and 9th, the Justice Party, which maintained power in the approval process of the amendment to the Special Law on Social Contributions, is also pressuring the Democratic Party to pass the Severe Disasters Law, taking advantage of the increase in the ‘random price’. In fact, Eun-mi Kang, the chairman of the Justice Party, demanded that the Severe Disaster Law be handled on the 10th, and even hung up on the National Assembly. A key member of the Democratic Party said in a call with Hankook Ilbo that day: “I think we should take into account the management situation of the bill that will be implemented tomorrow.”

Hong In-taek reporter

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