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South Korea's ruling and opposition parties' meeting is a nerve-wracking battle... ”Submit a special investigation bill” vs. ”Accept public talks” = South Korea
The ruling and opposition parties in South Korea are engaged in a nerve-wracking battle ahead of a summit meeting. The Democratic Party of Korea has told People Power Party leader Han Dong-hoon to "present us with a special investigation bill for Private Choi by the 26th."
The People Power Party countered by saying, "Accept the proposal for a public meeting." Kang Yoo-jeong, floor spokesperson for the Democratic Party of Korea, said at a briefing on the 25th, "Park Chan-dae
The deadline for the bill to be proposed by the floor leader is tomorrow. Han, please bring the bill by tomorrow. On the 16th, the floor leader Park said that the bill proposed by the floor leader Han to recommend a third party was
He said that he would accept the special investigation and asked Han to propose the bill within 10 days. Kang, the floor spokesman, responded to Han, "Since you are now the ruling party leader, you need to think about the outcome of the meeting.
"It's not about waiting for approval from the Presidential Office in Yongsan. If you're not a 'half-baked representative' or a 'figure representative', then you should pass the special investigation law," he said.
The only way for the chairman to show his political colors is to propose the Special Prosecutor's Act for Private Choi. This will be a test of his true character as the chairman."
Initially, People's Power Chairman Han Dong-hoon and Democratic Party Chairman Lee Jae-myung were scheduled to meet today.
However, after Lee tested positive for COVID-19 on the 22nd, the two parties are rescheduling the meeting.
The People Power Party is focusing on the format of the meeting and putting pressure on the Democratic Party.
The president must accept the "public talks" format. Meanwhile, People's Power spokesman Park Sang-soo said in a commentary that the "Special Law on Cheonse Fraud" was recently passed by the standing committee.
Referring to the fact that the two sides had agreed to the summit, he said, "Now it is time for the leaders of the ruling and opposition parties to step forward. This is a meeting to discuss matters for the people, so there is no need to have these discussions behind closed doors."
"As Lee said, whether it's the National Assembly Rotender Hall, Gwanghwamun Square, or 'Chairs,'" Park said.
"We need to be able to talk openly, with one desk and everyone watching," he said. "If one meeting is not enough, we need to meet and talk multiple times to give the people the results they want."
"I think the opposition parties can work together to create this. I hope we can see the leaders of the ruling and opposition parties meeting in front of the public soon."
2024/08/25 20:32 KST
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