<Anchor>

I announced yesterday (15th) that the 21st National Assembly will open late in a month and a half. President Moon Jae-in will also attend the opening ceremony today and speak at the National Assembly in nine months.

Reporter Kim Min-jung reports.

<Reporter> The

opening of the 21st National Assembly is held today, more than 40 days after the start of the 21st National Assembly.

The long tug-of-war between the lawmakers surrounding the seat of the judiciary chairman has made it the latest opening ceremony ever.

President Moon Jae-in gives an opening speech at the National Assembly about 9 months after the correction speech in October last year.

President Moon's speech seems to include encouraging the National Assembly to overcome the Corona 19 and Korea's new deal.

In addition, as the day before yesterday's enforcement of the High Commissioner's Crimes Investigation Act was enforced, it is possible that President Moon will directly urge the opposition to establish an airlift.

An official at the Blue House explained, "As the opening ceremony continues to be delayed, President Moon is rewriting his speech nine times."

The Democratic Party, which is still vacant, will also elect an information chairperson today, but it is expected that the schedule for the hearing of candidate Park Ji-won will be confirmed once the chairperson is elected.

Next week, the National Assembly will conduct a three-day government question following the speech of a representative from a bargaining group.