禹元植、共に民主党福島原発処理水海洋投棄阻止総括対策委員会委員長
Both Democratic Party, Fukushima all-out war 2nd round … Legislative battle such as Japanese marine product ban = South Korea
Together, the Democratic Party (opposition) has pulled the reins after the Fukushima nuclear power plant treated water discharge has entered the second round. Last week, they held outdoor protests, including a candlelight rally in the National Assembly and a condemnation rally in Seoul.
Following on from the 31st, the National Assembly will hold an 'Emergency Bureau Assembly' for two days and one night. Both the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) and the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) recently passed workshop resolutions such as the 'Four Acts on Special Safety Measures for Fukushima' and the Act on Prohibition of Imports of Japanese Seafood.
Which legislation is turning? Woo Won-sik (Woo former Sik), chairman of the Democratic Party's 'Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant Treated Water Ocean Dump Prevention Comprehensive Measures Committee', on the 29th
) At a party workshop held in Oak Valley, he told reporters, "Following on from last week, we will enter the 'second emergency action.'"
Chairman Woo said, “We have decided to hold a general meeting of members of the Emergency Bureau from the evening of the 31st to September 1st.
In 2020, schedules such as the Jeollanam-do Mokpo Field Supreme Committee, a fisheries luncheon, and a condemnation meeting at Mokpo Station are scheduled,” he said.
He continued, "On the one hand, the major trend of the second emergency action is to inform the people of our emergency action and to make our claims known.
There is movement," he added. The DPJ also announced the Fukushima treated water-related struggle as a major issue in the resolution adopted at the workshop this morning. Together, the Democratic Party of Japan
The process of dumping Risu into the ocean is a compressive and symbolic representation of the dogmatic, self-righteous, and self-reliant national administration of the Yoon Seo-gyeol government. By protecting the sovereignty of the Republic of Korea from Fukushima nuclear material treated water,
We will end the 'era'." Together, the Democratic Party immediately processed the 'special safety measure 4 laws' to prevent damage caused by the discharge of treated water in the National Assembly, and recommended a standing committee meeting, questions to the government, and hearings.
It is a plan to reveal the truth through Susumu. The four special safety measures laws are the Agricultural and Fishery Disaster Countermeasures Law, the Law Concerning the Indication of the Country of Origin of Agricultural and Fishery Products, and the Support for Damaged Fisheries due to the Discharge of Fukushima Radioactive Treated Water into the Sea.
It consists of a special law on aid, a ban on the import of marine products exposed to radioactive treated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant, and a special law on promoting the fisheries industry.
In addition, Lee Seo Yeon (Lee Su-young), a member of the Democratic Party, proposed on the 28th,
Discussions on the Seafood Import Prohibition Law (a bill to revise the Food Sanitation Law) are also expected to get into full swing. Maintain the current ban on imports of agricultural and marine products from Fukushima, and expand the ban on imports of marine products to all of Japan by discharging treated water into the ocean.
The content to be done is the main point. The current government is banning the import of Fukushima marine products based on the current law that prohibits the import and sale of certain harmful foods, but it is possible to ban the import.
According to Rep. Lee, there are concerns that the ban on imports may be lifted in the future because of the content of the article.
He added, "Especially in the situation where radioactive materials have been released into the sea, import bans on all Japanese marine products
There is an urgent need to create a legal basis that can be expanded to other areas," he stressed.
2023/08/29 20:27 KST
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