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The political situation that wanted to reach a dramatic agreement is falling back into the fog. The ruling and opposition parties agreed, but as the Korean Parliamentary Assembly withheld the approval, the agreement could become something that never happened.

I'm a reporter Yun Nara.

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The three parties agreed to a proposal at the meeting of representatives of the National Assembly and negotiations yesterday.

Under the condition that the Korean Party withdraws unlimited discussions and filibusters, it has tentatively agreed that the next year's budget and public welfare bill will be processed at plenary session today, and fast track bills such as election law and prosecution reform bill will not be proposed at the regular parliament.

[Spokesman Han Min-soo / National Assembly: The plenary session deals with the non-controversial bill that was pushed out at 10 am.]

However, at around 6 pm, the Korean Assembly of Representatives withheld the agreement to approve the budget review.

At the plenary session today, the Democratic Party opposes the Civilian Bill, and the Korean Party confronts it to look at the budget bill.

The key is, after all, budget negotiations.

The ruling party ruling party plans to continue negotiations from yesterday afternoon to just before plenary session today.

But disagreements have been a challenge.

If the budget bill finally breaks down, there is a chance that there will be no withdrawal of the filibuster and no postponement of the Fast Track bill.

In this case, even if the parliamentary session ends today and the extraordinary parliament reopens, the frontal conflict between the Democrats and the Korean Party will be difficult to avoid.