The National Assembly will hold a plenary session this morning (10th), the last day of the National Assembly, to consider the next year's budget.

The ruling and opposition parties are expected to prepare and vote on an amendment to the budget bill after deliberation by the secretariat of the Special Committee on Budget Settlement in accordance with an agreement at the three-party delegation meeting between the Democratic Party, the Liberal Korean Party and the Barun Future Party.

The budget has already passed the court deadline set for December 2, and the National Assembly has been 'perceived' the budget bill for five consecutive years since 2015.

Today's plenary session also includes more than 200 public welfare bills, including the Kindergarten 3 Act and the Civil Diet Act, which were not processed by the Korean Party's filibuster application last month.

If the pending law such as the 'Data 3 Act' is passed at the general judiciary committee before the plenary session, they will also be voted on at the plenary session.

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