Lee Cheol-gyu, the first runner of the ‘National Intelligence Service Filibuster Law’, spent 7 hours … “A little bath” Seokdo Lee



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Representative Lee Chul-gyu is holding an unlimited debate (obstructionism) on the amendment to the National Intelligence Service Law in a plenary session held in the National Assembly on the 10th. Joint coverage photo

Lee Chul-gyu, a member of People’s Strength, has been speaking for more than 7 hours, who took the first corridor of an obstructionism (unlimited discussion) to block the plenary session of the National Assembly amendment to the Intelligence Service Law National on the 10th. Rep. Lee even went to the bathroom for a while after 3 hours and 45 minutes of talking. He asked for a moment, saying, “Last year (at the time of the Public Officials Election Act and the Fast Track Phillybuster of the Civil Servants High-Level Crime Investigation Agency),” he asked for a moment, and the president of Parliament, Park Byung-seok, who was observing society, seemed to be embarrassed for a while and allowed Lee Seok.

The power of the people also requested an obstructionism against the proposal of the plenary session of the bill to amend the Law of the National Intelligence Service by the Democratic Party, and proposed Lee Cheol-gyu, member of the Information Committee of the National Assembly, as the first candidate. Representative Lee, who began speaking at around 3:15 pm, continues to speak for approximately 7 hours straight until 10:15 pm the same day.

Representative Lee criticized the transfer of power from the anti-aircraft investigation to the police and expressed concern about all public inspections on the part that included the “ disruption of the economic order ” in the investigation of information gathering by the NIS. He said: “The amendment is not a ‘vision’ but a ‘warp’, and the NIS does not come out of the dark history of the past, but there are many regulations on toxins that are concerned that only the side effects of intervening in politics and inspecting people. ” Said.

Representative Lee Chul-gyu is holding an unlimited debate (obstructionism) on the amendment to the National Intelligence Service Law in a plenary session held in the National Assembly on the 10th. News 1

Lee, who has been talking to himself for over three hours, called President Park around 7 pm and asked, “Last year when you had a physiological phenomenon, you gave me a couple of minutes in a hurry. Can you give me permission today? ? ” Originally, it was customary to not allow Lee Seok during the filibuster, so the legislators who delivered the speech often prepared everything, such as wearing diapers. However, a precedent was set when Democratic Party lawmaker Ahn Min-seok in 2016 and ruling and opposition lawmakers at the time of last year’s fast-track obstructionism went to the bathroom on ‘3-minute leave’. During the Anti-Terrorism Act Filibuster in February 2016, Representative Ahn made the first case of going to the bathroom during the Filibuster, complaining that “the physiological phenomenon is urgent.” Democratic Party lawmaker Kim Jong-min also briefly stopped debating to go to the bathroom last year. Korea’s National Assembly Law stipulates that debate can only be debated once per member of parliament, but there is no stipulation as to whether the debate will end if the podium is empty.

When Congressman Lee said, “There was a precedent last year,” President Park, as if confused, confirmed the facts with officials in the National Assembly. When it was confirmed that there was a precedent, Lee Seok allowed for a while and Lee left the office for about two minutes. When Representative Lee finishes speaking, Democratic Party legislator Kim Byung-ki will do the same.

Seohee lee reporter

Chaewon jang Internal reporter

Danbi Kim Internal reporter




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