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Today (10th), the last day of the National Assembly, the National Assembly is busy. The ruling party entered the final talks for next year's budget. Let's connect to the National Assembly.

Reporter Park Ha-jeong, (Yes, it's in the National Assembly).

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The Democrats, the Korean Party, and the party members of the Barun Future Party, and the ruling party secretaries, resumed their meetings in the parliamentary office just before 3:20.

After the three-party budget negotiations broke down this morning, the Democratic Party announced today that it will deal with the budget, except for the Korean Party, made by the 4 + 1 council.

A so-called 'sheet work' was being finalized, and in this situation, the final meeting between the representatives of the negotiating bodies began in the chairman's office.

It is known that Moon Hee-sang, the chairman of the National Assembly, is emphasizing the importance of bargaining agreements.

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The Korean Party Philly Buster, what have you been up to now?

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Yes, 16 of the 239 agenda items proposed in the morning, including the Act on the Enhancement of Children's Traffic Safety, including the Civil and Diet Laws, and the Consent to Extend the ROK Army's Service.

In particular, when the law passed, Minsik shed tears as parents watched the scene.

This morning, when the non-controversial bill was resolved, the Korean Party did not have a filibuster.

The remaining agenda still has a filibuster applied, so if the three party negotiations are over and the so-called 4 + 1 budget plan agreed by the political parties excluding the Korean party is not possible, the possibility of the Korean Party coming to the filibuster is inevitable. .

This is because other bills, except budgetary bills, can carry the filibuster.

The key issue, the fast track bill, the election law and the prosecution reform bill, is a little more likely to come up in the extraordinary parliament, which will be convened after tomorrow, not today's parliament.