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The three opposition parties negotiated a fast track bill. The Democratic Party and the South Korean Party, which are struggling against airborne priority negotiations and absolute impossibility, negotiated.

I'm a reporter Yun Nara.

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The ruling three-party bargaining group negotiated prosecution reform legislation, including the Fast Track Act, and the Electoral Law.

Representatives from each party discussed the election law following last week's discussion of the prosecution reform bill, and one lawmaker from each party met to discuss the prosecution reform bill.

The biggest issue is the airborne law, and the Democratic and Korean parties are still parallel.

The Democratic Party earlier stressed that if the Korean Party persists, it will be forced to consider other options.

[Lee In-young / Democratic Party Representative: This is not an option that may or may not be handled under the Fast Track. Today's Liberal Korean Party has to come with a new proposal (obviously).]

The party accused the United States and its ruling party of intention to bring the former secretary of state investigation into prosecution.

[Na Kyung-won / Free South Korean Party Representative: Karate, in a word, protects and conceals crimes on their sides, and injustice, retaliation and retaliation. .]

The Right Future Party, the Justice Party and the Democratic Party, which say the prosecution reform plan and the election reform plan should be handled simultaneously in principle, held a joint press conference today and emphasized election reform through a linked proportional system.