In addition, the opposition party, the Democratic Party, the Right Future Party, the Justice Party, the Democratic Peace Party, and the Alternative Party, has decided to present the budget bill and Fast Track bill next year at the National Assembly's plenary session tomorrow (9th).

Representatives and representatives of the party who participated in the meeting met at the parliament this afternoon to decide on tomorrow's budget, an amendment to the electoral law, and a law to establish a high-ranking office for criminal investigation.

In addition, Democratic Party spokesman Chung Chun-sook said in a meeting with reporters, "The bills will be in the order of budget, election law, airborne law, speculum adjustment law, and kindergarten law."

The spokesman said, “With regard to civilian legislation that is not designated as a fast track, I think we need to discuss it again with the speaker.”

In the current budget, agreements have been finalized in negotiations, but the election and airspace laws are in disagreement.

An internal spokesman said, "The opinions have been approached considerably in each field," he said. "Tomorrow, we will have a sufficient discussion before the plenary session at 2 p.m."