Lee said, "Once the first trial result is out, you should accept it," but Lee said he did not make any special comments. Lee was unclear about Han's response, which aimed to expose him to legal risk.
Chief Spokesperson Guo also reported that the two parties showed a positive reaction to the move. Chief Spokesperson Guo made the remarks to reporters after a meeting between the leaders of the two parties held at the National Assembly this afternoon.
In response to a question about whether the bill to provide 250,000 won (US$270) subsidies to all Koreans was discussed, Kwak said, "It was discussed, but between the leaders of the two parties,
We focused on selective aspects, but the Democratic Party had been trying to provide 250,000 won in gift certificates to all.
"We were unable to narrow the gap on that point," said Kwak. He also said that there was no agreement on the proposal by Han to postpone the increase in the number of medical school admissions.
Regarding the proposal for a third-party special investigation bill that Lee had pressed Han to propose, he said, "The idea of a special investigation was naturally brought up by the Democratic Party first, but even within the Democratic Party, the two parties have been pushing for a third-party special investigation bill.
"It's difficult to say what kind of agreement has been reached on this matter, because the current situation is one in which the views of each party leader and what has been done so far will remain unchanged," said Han.
He opposed the bill on the grounds that more effort was needed.
2024/09/01 20:38 KST
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