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The National Assembly will hold a two-day personnel hearing on Prime Minister Candidate Se-Kyun Chung from today (7th). The conservative opposition party is blaming the candidate for parliamentary candidates for undermining the spirit of separation.

This is reporter Koh Jung-hyun on the sidewalk.

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Two-day today and tomorrow, Congressional Prime Minister Chung Se-kyun will hold a hearing.

The biggest issue is the controversy over the corruption of the Three Kingdoms.

The conservative opposition warned offensive that Mr. Chung, who served as the legislative head of the legislature, undermined the spirit of separation of powers.

Mr. Chung says he will fully explain at the hearing that most allegations, including personal debt issues, are unfounded.

The National Assembly's plenary session, scheduled for last evening, was postponed the day after the Prime Minister's Personnel Hearing.

The Liberal Korean Party proposed to hold the plenary session for an unlimited debate on over 170 civilian legislation and the pillbuster.

[Sim Jae-cheol / Free South Korea Party Representative: I would like to raise it right now on the 9th of the Civil Welfare Act and hope that it will be dealt with first.]

Democrats also quickly accepted the proposal, saying it would be more likely to deal with civilian legislation, such as the Basic Pension Act.

[Lee In-young / Deputy Democratic Party Representative: I think it's positive that the possibility of dealing with the bill is open.]

However, it is still unclear whether the process of handling public welfare legislation will not be resolved because the disagreements surrounding the Passtrack law, the Amendment to Prosecutors' Rights Act, and the Kindergarten 3 Act have not been resolved.