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The future consolidation party, which combines the wages, held its first parliamentary assembly today (18th), and complaints have erupted since its inception.

[Jeong Byung-guk / Future Unification Party Member: Why do we have to make a seat like this and why should we come out and say hello… Shouldn't you all be together to say hello?]

Equally reasonable, as if the Korean Party had absorbed them. The future unification party hired women today, and one of them was late to find that they had been fined after receiving a 'money envelope' and canceled the recruitment.

This is reporter Kim Soo-young.

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The first parliamentary assembly since the launch of the Future Integration Party, which anchored the 113-seat opposition party.

A paper with the names of some lawmakers is attached to the front row chair. I'm from the New Conservative and Advancing Party, and I don't have a name tag from the Korean Party.

The moderator also asks only those to come forward.

[Min Kyung-wook / Meeting Future Party (from the Korean Party): Please come forward. Greetings will be briefly heard in one minute.]

Senator Jeong Byung-guk, a new conservative, walks out and sends out bitter sounds.

[Jeong Byung-kuk / Future Unification Party Member (New Conservative Party): I'm very sorry that I made this place today.] We made a party together and expressed displeasure as if we were introducing members of the Korean Party.

New conservative Yoo Seung-min, who is one of the pillars of the unification, did not appear today.

It is not easy to reunite because 15 times more Koreans are from Korea and even lawmakers are 'hidden'.

The recruitment sound was also beeping.

I hired Hajiwon Ecomam Korea as a female talent and canceled it later.

In the past, Mr. Ha received a fine of 1 million envelopes and was sentenced to fine.

(Video coverage: Kim Hyun Sang, Lee Seung Hwan, Video editing: Kim Sun Tak)