The plan is to push ahead with the investigation while taking into consideration the future participation of the People's Power, and it appears that the investigation will proceed with an open-door approach.
"We are opposed to a national investigation that has not been agreed upon. We cannot participate," he said in a written response. Prior to this, Chairman Woo announced on the 19th that the ruling and opposition parties would form a special national investigation committee on the death of Corporal Choi.
The deadline for responses was 12 noon that day. A source from the National Assembly leadership of the People's Power Party said, "For the past 25 years since 1999, national policy investigations have been conducted without the participation of the ruling party.
"There was no precedent for this. I cannot agree with the stubborn way the Democratic Party of Korea is proceeding with the proceedings," he said. Despite the People's Power Party's non-participation, the opposition camp is planning to "go ahead with the national investigation for now."
This is because the Democratic Party of Korea can form a special census committee exclusively, and if the census implementation plan is passed by the plenary session on the 28th, it will be difficult for the government to defend itself.
When the Special Committee on National Affairs Investigation was formed, the ruling and opposition parties expressed different views, but as negotiations progressed in conjunction with budget negotiations, People's Power joined in the final stages.
A member of the Democratic Party's floor leadership said, "If the Speaker of the National Assembly makes a decision, we will also push for an exclusive option."
A source from the leadership of the ruling party said, "The power of the people will have no choice but to enter the special committee for investigating national affairs. Instead of investigating national affairs, we should think of an audit of national affairs. Even if the ruling party does not want to be involved in an audit of national affairs, they should do so."
"A meeting of the Special Committee on National Political Affairs will be held soon, and at that meeting, a chairman will be selected and a plan including an investigation plan will be adopted. From the position of the ruling party, we will defend the government.
"We will have to oppose it through the People's Power Party, so we will release the plan later," he predicted. Chairman Woo is expected to express his thoughts within the next day.
"We will gather the opinions of the Democratic Party and come up with a plan by tomorrow if necessary," he said.
2024/11/21 20:48 KST
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