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National Assembly today (20th), the last plenary session of the 20th National Assembly will be held. It is expected that more than 100 livelihood laws will be handled, including amendments to past law enforcement cases that reexamined brothers' support cases and legislation to prevent recurrence of nth room.

Reporter Baek Woon.

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Iya held the final plenary session of the 20th National Assembly this afternoon and handled over 100 public welfare bills.

The 'Basic Act on the Past Situation for Truth and Reconciliation' and the amendment to the past law will be passed at the plenary session today as well.

If the measure goes beyond the threshold of the plenary session, a re-examination of sibling support and the 6/25 civilian massacre may be conducted.

The issue of reparation, which had a strong disagreement, was decided to continue to be discussed by the 21st National Assembly.

At the plenary session today, follow-up measures to prevent recurrence of the n-th room, such as an amendment to the Information and Communication Network Act, which have designated an Internet operator to designate a person responsible for preventing illegal film distribution and submit a transparency report to the Korea Communications Commission every year.

Acts related to Corona 19 are also waiting to be processed, including amendments to the Immigration Control Act that imposed short-term immigrants to provide personal information to lodging agents when a false immigration report is imposed and an infectious disease crisis alert is issued.

Amendments to the Digital Signature Act, which would eliminate the exclusive status of accredited certificates, are also expected to be addressed at today's plenary session.