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The Democratic Party enters the process of sequential processing of controversial bills
In addition, the Democratic Party plans to collectively process bills related to power agencies, such as the National Intelligence Service Law, in the plenary session on the 9th of the following month, the last day of the ordinary National Assembly. However, in the case of the ‘Law of the Three Just Economies’, which requires greater coordination with the opposition party, a plan is being considered to hold an extraordinary National Assembly after the regular National Assembly.
At the general meeting of the National Assembly Intelligence Committee that day, the Democratic Party handled the amendment to the National Intelligence Service Law, which aims to abolish the right to anti-aircraft investigation despite opposition from the opposition. On the 24th, after the subcommittee of the National Intelligence Service decided only on the bill, the entire permanent committee is being processed. The Democratic Party plans to discuss the amendment to the National Police Agency Law in order at the Law subcommittee on the 1st of next month and in a plenary session. The revised bill is key to the introduction of the autonomous police system and the establishment of the national investigation headquarters. It is also one of the laws to reform the institutions of power to avoid the increase of police power due to the adjustment of the right of the prosecutor to investigate. The revised bill to neutralize the deliberate rights recommended by the head of the criminal investigation office of senior public officials of the opposition (the head of the Prosecutor’s Office) will also be processed from the law subcommittee on the 4th of next month.
The Democratic Party proceeded to the processing of the bills related to the institutions of power in the corresponding permanent commission in accordance with the plenary session on the 9th. The Democratic Party, which has an overwhelming 174 seats, is practically absent from the bill. However, due to the possibility of being seen as a legislative monopoly, it appears that the bills in question are handled with a lag until the process of the ninth batch. Democratic Party Representative Lee Nak-yeon wrote on Facebook after the bill to amend the National Intelligence Service Law was passed: “I will constantly implement legislative tasks one by one starting this week.”
The Democratic Party is firmly in its position that next year’s budget will be processed on the 2nd of next month, which is the legal deadline. However, it may be delayed if the tug of war between opposition parties continues on the reflection of the third disaster support fund. In the case of the ‘Three Fair Economy Act’, which has not yet limited the disagreement between issues, it is known that a plan to approve an extraordinary National Assembly after the ordinary National Assembly is also being considered.
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