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The National Assembly held its first plenary session at 3:00 p.m. today and decided to propose a Fast Track bill including the Public Election Amendment Act and the Prosecution Reform Bill.

In addition, Democratic Party Lee In-young, South Korean Party Shim Jae-cheol, and Barun Future Party delegation agreed on the proposal of the plenary session and the Fast Track bill at a meeting presided over by Congressman Moon Hee-sang.

The Democratic Party is planning to amend the `` 4 + 1 '' (Democratic Party, Barun Future Party, Justice Party, Democratic Peace Party + Alternative Party) Council amendment prior to enactment. To this end, the 4 + 1 Council will have a single proposal before plenary session.

However, it is unclear whether today's bill will pass the plenary session as the Liberal Democratic Party decides to intervene with legislators, ie, legislative legislation through unlimited debate, among the Fast Track bills.

The ruling party's three-party leader has decided to deal with 22 budgetary bills and civilian bills that were not addressed at the plenary session on Thursday.

At the plenary session, the bills will be presented in order from the accompanying budgetary bill, the public welfare bill, the fast-track election law revision, and the prosecution reform bill. Another Fast Track bill, Kindergarten 3, is also proposed.

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