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In addition, the Democratic Party has stated that it will handle all kinds of “bills” it wants by the 9th of next month, when this year’s regular National Assembly ends. The opposition party opposes or disputes bills, such as the revised bill of the Office of Investigation of Crimes of Senior Public Officials (Air Transport Law) and the Special Law of the New Airport in Gadeok Island, which He has already been driving alone. Since the Democratic Party, which is contributing to the ‘exclusion of Minister of Justice Choo Mi-ae from the duties of Attorney General Yoon Seok-yeol’, is also going through the procedure of ‘reforming the legislation’, it is expected that sharpen the confrontation between the ruler and the opposition parties.
‘Tension’ Gadeokdo advances towards the new airport … “Let’s start with a shovel”
On the 26th, the Democratic Party initiated the ‘Special Law to Promote the Construction of New Airports on Gadeok Island’ and entered a speed battle over the construction of new airports. On the 17th, it was 9 days after the New Gimhae Airport Verification Committee, under the Prime Minister’s Office, concluded a “fundamental review” of the ‘New Gimhae Airport Expansion Plan’. 135 Democratic Party lawmakers were appointed to the bill initiated by Chairman Han Jeong-ae of the Policy Committee. 78% of the 174 members of the Democratic Party participated in the bill, and in fact it can be considered as a ‘party argument’ bill.
The special law specified the location of the new airport in the southeastern region of Gadeok-do, Busan. As the Verification Committee argued, if there is a problem with the new airport in Gimhae, the candidate site should be reviewed as “original”, but the location of the new airport was specified on Gadeok Island. It also included content that simplified various licensing procedures and exempted the preliminary feasibility study so that the airport could open before the 2030 Busan World’s Fair. Yeta is a system that considers commercial feasibility to avoid wasted budget when building infrastructure such as roads and railways where narat money is invested more than 30 billion won. However, he plans to open a new airport that is expected to spend at least 10 trillion won or more without assessing economic viability. The Democratic Party plans to grapple with special laws within the regular National Assembly scheduled for the 9th of next month.
Countdown to the application of amendments to the Ministry of Public Affairs to eliminate ‘no non-total rights’
The Democratic Party is ready to accelerate the revision of the Air Transport Law. After no final two candidates were selected in the nominating committee for the Minister of Public Affairs, which was held on the 25th, chaired by the Speaker of the National Assembly, Park Byung-seok, the revised bill was processed as advertised. The Democratic Party plans to effectively neutralize the opposition party’s deterrence by revising the law to change the requirement that the recommendation committee vote for a candidate for Minister of Public Affairs from ‘6 of 7 members’ to’ 5 or more ‘. The leader of the Democratic Party, Kim Tae-nyeon, stressed that “the airborne agency must be launched (within this year).” However, the Democratic Party originally planned to process the revised bill in plenary session on the 2nd of next month after going through a general meeting of the judicial committee on the 30th, but is adjusting the time with an unexpected variable called the exclusion. of the functions of Attorney General Yoon Seok-yeol. A party official said: “The amendment plan is promising in the plenary session on the 9th.
Will reform tasks such as the “Law of the three equitable economies” be independent?
In addition, the Democratic Party said that various reform laws, such as the National Assembly Law, the Fair Economy Law 3 (Commercial Law + Fair Trade Law + Financial Groups Supervision Law), the Law on Penalty for Distortion of the History of the Democratization Movement of May 18 and the Conflict of Interest Prevention Law will also be submitted to the regular National Assembly. It is a policy. A key member of the Democratic Party said: “Even if the agreement with the opposition party fails, all these reform bills will be voted on by themselves and approved in this ordinary assembly.
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