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Before the expedited agenda, the prosecution reform bill on the fast track, and the electoral reform bill, the Democrats proposed to join forces to reform the opposition party. The Korean Party was just a contest and reemphasized the invalidity of the fast track source.

This is reporter Park Ha-jeong.

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In addition, Democratic Party Lee In-young, a leader of the Democratic Party, has proposed fast track cooperation to the right future party, the Democratic Peace Party and the Justice Party.

It's time to implement the prosecution reform and election reform that we put on the fast track last April.

[Lee In-young / Deputy Democratic Party Representative: The Democratic Party will begin its efforts to collect the will and the parties that have promised prosecution and political reform from today.]

In response to the civil war rebellion, the South Korean party, Hwang Gyo-an, who was the president's power at the time of impeachment, urged prosecutors to investigate the allegations that he was involved in reviewing martial law.

The Korean Party was called for a thorough investigation, saying that the former attorney general's case was spreading to the gates of Moon's regime.

In particular, the Democrats and the opposition parties argued that the number of members of the parliament has been expanded in the process of discussing election proposals.

[Na Kyung-won / Free South Korean Party Representative: Electoral elections are going to the mountains. Give up on interlocking proportionality.]

The Democratic Party held a parliamentary general meeting today afternoon to hear from lawmakers about the martial law allegations and the prosecution reform.

The party plans to join the off-campus rally where Hwang Gyo-an and some lawmakers are calling for a thorough investigation by Moon Jae-in.