As the ruling Democratic Party has foreseen a restart on the Fast Track bill this week, it is expected that the opposition's mighty confrontation will resume.

The Democratic Party will open its plenary session tomorrow (6th) and begin the amendment of the Criminal Procedure Act among the prosecution law enforcement bills, and will proceed with the prosecution law enforcement law and the Kindergarten 3 Act.

In order to prevent this, it is also interesting that the first opposition Liberal Korean Party will take out the Phillybuster card again and make it into a 'jersey of skill'.

First, both Democrats and the Republic of Korea open up the possibility of negotiating a lawsuit to adjust prosecutors' rights, but there is no clear approach.

In addition, the prime minister's approval of the prime ministerial candidate Chung Se-kyun, which begins just before the 7th-8th meeting, is unlikely to act as a variable in the negotiations between the Democratic Party and the Korean Party.
The Democratic Party says it will handle all five bills, including the Prosecutors' Rights Adjustment Act and the Kindergarten 3 Act, before the Lunar New Year holiday.

As in the case of the election law and the airborne law, we plan to carry out this law with the law of 'Split Temporary Assembly' through '4 + 1' (Democratic Party, Barun Future Party, Justice Party, Democratic Peace Party and Alternative Party).

Under the premise that the Korean Party adheres to the Phillybuster policy, it is calculated that the Democratic Party must hold the plenary session six times before the Lunar New Year holidays and repeat the election and vote.

The Korean Party, which has failed to overcome the number thirty-four in front of the heavily armed '4 + 1' at the time of the election law and the Airspace Act, has yet to come up with sharp measures.

The Korean Party first adheres to the Phillybuster policy, but some parties are also looking to negotiate.

Unlike the Election and Public Service Act, the intention to adjust the prosecutor's right has not been greatly disagreed in the negotiation process.

Thus, rather than claiming "source opposition" as before, the focus will be on trying to negotiate with the Democrats.

However, there is concern that the Democratic Party will not actively engage in negotiations as it still maintains '4 + 1' cooperation.

Even if no agreement is finally reached, the ROK may not be able to stop the war.

This was due to the burden of the prosecution's decision to prosecute in April the Fast Track crash.

(Photo = Yonhap News)