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Next, let's take a look at the political news that went back to breathlessness today. The Korean Party withdraws the filibuster, or unlimited debate, and holds a plenary session tomorrow (10th) to deal with budgetary and civil bills. This was agreed by Iya this afternoon. This evening, however, the situation became a bit vague as the Korean party lawmakers suspended the agreement.

I'm a reporter Yun Nara.

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The chairman of the new party, the Korean party, met with the chairman of the opposition party.

In order to prevent the catastrophe, they have agreed to five terms.

The ruling and ruling of the ruling opposition party resumes processing of the budget at plenary session tomorrow.

The Korean Party withdraws the filibuster.

Under these two precautions, Fast Track bills, such as the Electoral Law and the Prosecution Reform Bill, are not proposed to the National Assembly.

In other words, the civilian bill passed to the next temporary bureau will be processed tomorrow.

[Spokesman Han Min-soo / National Assembly: Tomorrow, the plenary will deal with the non-controversial bill that was pushed out at 10 am.]

Today's plenary session, which was pushed by Democrats and minority opposition parties, was canceled and the review of budget proposals that included the Korean party resumed immediately.

[Seaman / Democratic Preliminary Commission Secretary: I will review it quickly and efficiently to be handled within the regular session of the National Assembly tomorrow.]

[Lee Jong-bae / Korean Party Presidency Secretary: There will be no rushing treatment.]

[Ji Sang Wook / Barun Future Party Preliminary Secretariat: I will deliberate sincerely all night.]

The Democrats, however, endorsed the agreement, but the Korean National Assembly, which ended at around 6:00 pm, suspended its approval of the budget proposal.

At the National Assembly's plenary session tomorrow, the Korean Party processes the budget bill first, and Democrats and other parties confront each other in the order of civilian bills, including the civil law bills, followed by the budget bill.

The agreement is not completely broken, but it is still cold until tomorrow's plenary session due to the reservation of the Korean Party.

(Video coverage: Jang Unsuk, Halong, Video editing: Commissioner)

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