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The ruling party tried to finalize the budget review today (10th) but did not reach an agreement. Let's connect the National Assembly.

Reporter Kwon Ji-yun. (Yes, it's the National Assembly.) Yesterday's budget review resumed.

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Yes, the three-party secretary from the National Assembly Budget Settlement Committee conducted a budget review from yesterday afternoon to this morning, and finally did not reach an agreement.

It was because of the big difference between the Democratic Party and the Korean Party over the reduction.

After the agreement failed, each party held a general assembly to discuss future plans.

The ruling party was the party's budget screening show, saying it was difficult to negotiate further and said it would rule out the budget at 2 pm today.

I have announced that the budget bill made by the so-called 4 + 1 Council will be assumed and processed.

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The budget is not yet ready, and what about the other bills?

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A short time ago, the National Assembly held a plenary session and passed the Child Safety Act, which includes the Civil Code and the Hajun Law. The girl once handled the non-controversial bill.

However, there is a potential for conflict in the budget process that the ruling party announced this afternoon.

The Korean Party today said it was solely responsible for the breakdown of the budget negotiations, and said it would protect the national blood tax.

The Korean Party agreed yesterday on the condition of withdrawing the filibuster, but as the negotiations break down, there is a chance that the FIBERBURSTER card will be taken out in the afternoon.