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On the 8th, a day before the end of the ordinary session of the National Assembly, the opposition parties clashed head-on over the handling of the bill on issues, including the amendment to the Law on the Office of Investigation of Crimes of Senior officials.
In addition, that day the Democratic Party held a series of plenary sessions with the Judicial Commission, promoting the process of amendments to the Air Transport Law, which neutralizes the detoxification of the opposition party.
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People’s power in the Ahn-Ahn-Ahn Government Policy vigorously protested against unilateral parliamentary action for “breaking the bill,” but the chairman of the Democratic Party Judicial Committee, Ho-jung Yun, skipped the process of debate and passed the bill to the plenary session with a permanent vote.
The Democratic Party reaffirmed its willingness to complete the legislative reform in tomorrow’s plenary session, saying: “It is time to see the end.”
The internal representative, Kim Tae-nyeon, emphasized at the internal countermeasures meeting that “the opposition party’s deterrence and delay tactics to prevent legislation can no longer be designed.”
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In addition to the Trade Law, the Political Affairs Committee under the Third Fair Economy Law (Amendment to the Fair Trade Law and the Financial Groups Supervision Law) and the Hwan No Committee with amendments to the Labor Relations Law they also plan to complete the mediation committee procedures the same day and send the bills to plenary session.
The Democratic Party plans to close the plenary session on the 9th by gathering the seats for the criminal passport, even if the opposition party presents an obstructionist strategy, satisfying the requirements of three-fifths (180 seats) of registered legislators.
Senior Vice President Kim Young-jin notified his members: “After 24 hours of obstruction, we need a quorum to finish with three-fifths of registered legislators, so all legislators must attend plenary session.”
Since the day before, the force of the people, which has been sitting overnight in the Rotender Hall of the National Assembly, is ready to make a decision by mobilizing all possible means, including the picket demonstrations of the standing committees.
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Ho-young Joo said on CBS Radio: “We must inform the public as much as possible about why this law is bad law and how the Democratic Party is tyranny and what its intentions are,” he said, “I will not neglect unilateral progress. “. Emphasized.
According to the National Assembly Act, the bill subcommittee is said to have a policy to engage in a ‘fight for compliance’ by meticulously proceeding with a ‘construction review’ (a review that proceeds by reading the provisions of the bill).
In particular, the unlimited debate of the plenary session, that is, obstructionism, is expected to reach the bottom line to prevent passage of the airborne law.
Regarding the specific obstruction plan, Joo-nae said, “I can’t say the strategy.”
Due to the low figures, only a limited effect of temporarily delaying the bill’s approval can be expected, but it is a resolution to devote all efforts to the end before condemning the ruling party’s unilateral treatment.
In the power of the people, there are also voices that if legal means cannot be used to prevent the bill from being handled, a total boycott of the agenda and an over-the-counter fight must be immortalized.
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