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It continues for more than 17 hours until the morning of the 11th, with the opposition party beginning at 3:15 p.m. in the main hall of the National Assembly on the 10th to stop the amendment to the National Intelligence Service Law, and the Democratic Party set fire.
Lee Chul-gyu, a member of the National Assembly Intelligence Committee, who stopped initiating the revised NIS bill, made a comment for 8 hours and 44 minutes until 11:59 pm the day before. When Congressman Lee passed away, Democratic Party member Kim Byung-ki, who was also secretary of the National Intelligence Service’s intelligence committee, appeared as a debater. At 0 o’clock today, Representative Kim, who was at the main assembly speech booth, said, “I have worked for the NIS for over 26 years, which makes me proud to dedicate myself fully to the interest national”. This was different, and (I thought) was not bad, “he emphasized the need for an amendment.
After Representative Kim concluded the discussion for two hours, this time Representative Tae-Yong Cho, a member of the National Power Intelligence Committee, delivered a speech. Representative Cho made his opposition clear, saying: “(The amendment to the National Intelligence Service Act) is off to the wrong start” and “we have to consider which method is the best to capture North Korean spies.” Rep. Cho pointed to the problem of the amendment to the NIS Act as the last “five minute comment” in the plenary meeting of the National Assembly held on the 2nd to process the budget for next year. After Cho finished speaking for 4 hours and 47 minutes, this time Democratic Party member Hong Ik-pyo emphasized the need to address the amendments to the National Intelligence Service Law starting at 8 a.m.
Meanwhile, it is known that the 58 people who were first elected to the people’s force decided to participate in the draft bill to amend the National Intelligence Service Law and the Inter-Korean Relations Development Law. Given that the Democratic Party pledged the day before that it would not enforce the mandatory termination of filing under the National Assembly Act, the possibility that filing will continue until the end of the year cannot be ruled out.
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