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It is likely that the National Assembly will be noisy for processing the so-called Fast Track bills, including amendments to the election law, starting tomorrow (13). The Democratic Party decided to hold a plenary session tomorrow.

Reporter Lee Hogan on the sidewalk.

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The Democratic Party held a plenary session tomorrow and pledged to put together an amendment to the Election Act, the Airborne Act, and the remaining civilian bills in that order.

It is to continue 4 + 1 cooperation minus the Korean Party.

The postponement of the plenary session tomorrow is due to the close negotiation of the 4 + 1 election system.

[Lee In-young / Deputy Democratic Party leader: I will complete the reform task most quickly and effectively. I will go through obstacles accurately one by one.]

The bill, once applied for the filibuster, cannot be reapplied in the next session, and the plan is to shorten the interim parliamentary session and close the bill by 17 days before the registration date.

Hwang Gyo-an's independence went to Rotender Hall in front of the National Assembly's parliamentary chairman 14 days after the fasting.

[Huang Gyo-an / Free Korean Party Representative: Parliamentary coup is imminent to complete leftist dictatorship. Even if our bodies are broken, we must prevent leftist dictatorship and defend democracy.]

The hard-liners are even talking about the resignation of the parliamentary office, but since the actual power of 4 + 1 coordination has been confirmed in the process of the budget bill, negotiations about "greater than profit" and "there is no other way than negotiations" also came out in a private meeting. Lost.

The war between the two parties is running ahead of the fast-track legislation tomorrow. Negotiations are rising in some parts of the Korean Party, and the possibility of a dramatic compromise cannot be ruled out yet.