At a regular press conference on the same day, a spokesman for the Ministry of Unification said, "At this stage, we are not making any assumptions and will continue to monitor the matter" regarding the measures taken by the Supreme People's Assembly.
Regarding his statement that "necessary measures will be taken only after North Korea takes action," he said, "Since there has been no official report from North Korea yet,
"We are currently monitoring the situation," he said. North Korea will hold a Supreme People's Assembly on the same day (7th) to discuss a proposed amendment to the socialist constitution.
The Supreme People's Assembly is the highest sovereign organ exercising legislative power and is the "National Assembly" of South Korea.
This is the 11th constitutional amendment in North Korea since the socialist constitution was adopted in 1972. The spokesman said, "Looking at past cases, the results of the Supreme People's Assembly were made public on the same day it was held.
"Sometimes the meeting is held over two days, so it's difficult to predict what will happen. Sometimes ...
" he added.
2024/10/07 15:58 KST
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