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In today's politics, the ruling opposition party faced head-to-head over the date of passing the prosecution reform bill, including the Airborne Act, to the National Assembly.

[Lee In-young / Deputy Democratic Party Representative: The meditation period ends as of today and can be submitted to the plenary session from tomorrow. I said this to the chairman of the National Assembly.]

[Na Kyung-won / Free Korean Party Representative: I once again told you that it is obviously illegal to submit to the National Assembly's plenary session tomorrow.]

The Democrats want to pass the bill to the plenary session tomorrow, even if other opposition parties oppose it. On the contrary, the Korean Party is not about to vote at the plenary session.

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The official position of the Democratic Party is still the priority of the airborne law.

In today's speech by the negotiating group, the public agency and prosecution reform were put forward.

[Lee In-young / Demolition Party representative: Prosecutors' privileges will be disbanded when the airborne is established. If a prosecutor also sins, a world is punished.]

The Korean party got a boo.

Moon Hee-sang, the chairman of the House of Representatives, is likely to refer to the prosecution reform bill, such as the Ministry of Public Affairs and Public Affairs, tomorrow.

Right now, the passport is pushed out of the table.

The opposition Korean Party and other opposition parties are opposed to dealing with prosecution reform ahead of election reform.

Nevertheless, the ruling party's pursuit of vice tomorrow seems to be a full-fledged election campaign with other opposition parties, except for the Korean Party, on the prosecution reform bill.

The Korean Party is also wary of this situation: negotiations that exclude themselves.

The Justice Party strongly denounced the increase in the number of members of Congress, because the increase in the number of members may be the key to the conclusion of the election negotiations.

[Hwang Gyo-an / Free Korean Party Representative: The people are calling the (righteous party) unjust party. It is not unreasonable to expand the number of members in such a situation.]

Given these complex calculations, there are some observations that the prosecution reform bill, the election plan, and the next year's budget bill, which will begin today, will be a realistic solution.

(Video coverage: Jang Un-seok, Ha Rong, Video editing: Park Jung Sam)