He expressed regret for this. The President's Office announced in a statement in the name of the Press Secretary's Office, ``The ``Special Act to Guarantee the Rights of Victims of the October 29 Itaewon Disaster, Find the Truth, and Prevent Recurrence'' has been approved by the ruling and opposition parties.
I regret that I was once again subjected to unilateral forced processing without my will." He then explained, ``Once the bill is transferred to the government, we will clarify our thoughts by integrating the opinions of the party and related departments.'' child
This appears to indicate that President Yoon Seo-gyeol has reserved his opinion on whether to exercise his right to request reconsideration (veto).
The 2010/29 Itaewon disaster was brought up at the National Assembly's plenary session this afternoon at the request of the Democratic Party (opposition).
A special law was passed to guarantee the rights of victims, investigate the truth, and prevent recurrence. In addition, only opposition party members, including the Democratic Party of Japan, participated in the vote, and the people's power (ruling party) protested against the opposition party's forced handling of the matter.
He did not participate in the vote.
2024/01/09 21:01 KST
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