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The four parties, which are free from the free Korean government, will hold a plenary session today (24th) and listen to the Prime Minister's speech on the occasion. The KCTU strongly opposes it, saying that it will return to the standing committees only selectively so that the government can appreciate the situation.

Kim Jong-in is on the press.

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The free Korean government held a rally in the National Assembly and voiced its intention to push for the accusation of President Moon Jae-in, along with the investigation of the state affairs, saying that the government informed the public about the incident of the North Korean fishing boat.

[Na Kyung Won / Former President of the Liberal Democratic Party: I will investigate the law and prosecute the accused.

In the meantime, he said that he would participate selectively in the five standing committees related to North Korean fishing vessels and the hearing of the prosecutor general and the National Tax Service.

This selective participation decision did not mean normalization of the National Assembly.

The Democratic Party criticized the South Korean party 's interest in the war.

[Park Chan-dae / Democratic Party's spokesperson: There is a lot of work to do in the National Assembly. There is no rattling about trying to put a stake in the korean party and leave the auntie.]

The four parties, excluding the South Korean party, held a plenary session today and decided to go ahead with the Prime Minister's remembrance speech.

It is a calculation that stresses the necessity of deporting and resident bills and putting pressure on the return to South Korea.

Moon Hee-sang, chairman of the National Assembly, proposed a three-party negotiating group meeting to discuss the normalization of the National Assembly.

However, the KCTU has responded that it will fight harder if it tries to make a municipal speech by expressing its intention to not attend due to the party schedule.