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With Corona 19, the National Assembly of Yeouido closed. When the person who went to the National Assembly last week was confirmed by the weekend, the plenary session was postponed and the National Assembly building was closed. Reporter connects.

Reporter Jung-hyun, are the buildings in the National Assembly all closed?

<Reporter>

Yes, all the buildings in the National Assembly, including the National Assembly, the House of Representatives and the Library of Congress, are now closed.

From 6 pm, two hours ago, a massive quarantine work is in progress.

With the recommendation that quarantine be effective at least 24 hours after the quarantine, the parliamentary normalization is expected to be possible only on Wednesday morning, the 26th.

This unprecedented action began five days ago, when the Korean President of the Korean Congregation, Ha Yoon-su, who attended a debate at the National Assembly, received a confirmation of Corona19.

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There were lawmakers at the debate and aides, who were tested today. When are the results coming out?

<Reporter>

I'll show you the photo on the 19th at the event.

The brightly-marked person was confirmed by the dean of the school, Ha Yun-su, a member of the UNDP's Jeon Hee-kyung.

There was no direct contact, but it was quite close, so both attendants and staff were examined.

The first opposition leaders, including Hwang Gyo-an, who had contacted them, are being inspected. Most of the parliamentary events, as well as the plenary session where the government question was scheduled today, have been canceled or postponed.

The test results will be available tomorrow morning.

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There are about 50 days left for the April general elections, but I doubt if the election will be successful.

<Reporter>

The face-to-face campaign, which once attended the event, shook hands, and handed out business cards, virtually stopped.

Democrats have officially announced that they will only run online campaigns for the time being.

Due to the lack of election campaigns, even the election of the general election has been raised.

The president has the authority to postpone the election, but Prime Minister Chung Se-kyun had a negative reaction, saying that "the elections are inevitable because of the lack of legislature."

(Video coverage: Lee Seung-hwan, Video editing: Park Jung-sam, Field progression: Dae Chul Kim)