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Next year's budget of 512 trillion won was compulsory at the National Assembly's plenary session last night. With the exception of the first opposition, the Korean Party, the amendment passed by the so-called 4 + 1 councils, including the Democratic Party, passed.

Baiyun reporter reports.

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When the ruling three-party budget negotiations, including the Korean Party, broke down last night, Democrats gathered at the National Assembly.

At around 8:40 pm, a plenary amendment proposed by the political parties, except for the Korean Party, was presented at the plenary session.

At the same time, lawmakers from South Korea took up the picket and began protesting against the "4 + 1 amendment snatch."

The plenary session soon became a mess.

[(Moon Hee-sang, Chairman of the National Assembly) Resign! Resign!]

The Korean Party, however, did not mobilize its physical power and voted in a cluttered manner. The revised budget was passed with 156 members.

[Moon Hee-sang / Chairman of the National Assembly: Declares that the amendment to the 2020 budget has been approved.]

The budget bill for next year, which was delayed eight days earlier than the legal deadline, was cut to 512 trillion won from the original bill submitted by the government.

This is nearly 43 trillion won more than this year's budget.

In particular, childcare fees, childcare fees, and public service function debit budgets have increased.

[Nak-yeon Lee / Prime Minister: We will respond to the challenges of the country and prepare for the future.]

Most South Korean lawmakers did not participate in the ballot, and after the budget was voted for a while, the Democratic Party and the ROK lawmakers continued.

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