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20th National Assembly ended the final plenary session yesterday (20th). Over 44,000 legislations were proposed in all four years, with 36% of them being addressed.

Reporter Kim Soo-young covered the situation of the National Assembly yesterday when he was busy doing his homework.

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At the last plenary session in the 20s, held just nine days before the end of the term, the National Assembly handled 133 bills as if it were behind homework.

In the past, legislation to identify the truth, such as the Brotherhood Support Case, and the n-th Prevention Act, which obliged Internet operators such as Naver and Kakao, to delete digital sex crimes, were passed.

The Employment Insurance Act, which allowed artists to receive unemployment benefits, and the Job Search Promotion Act, which provides low-income job seekers with 500,000 won per month for up to six months, also crossed the threshold of the National Assembly.

However, the legislative report card for the 20th National Assembly is close to failing.

Only about a third of the bills proposed in four years have been dealt with.

Among the unconstitutional laws that had to be corrected within a fixed time after receiving a decision on the inconsistency of the Constitution, some provisions of the Tax Law did not finally take off.

The 20th National Assembly that overturned the stigma of the worst National Assembly.

From the impeachment plan of President Park Geun-hye in the first year of 2016, the transition to the opposition lawmakers following the regime change the following year.

Whether the next National Assembly will be the National Assembly working together or the working National Assembly should not repeat from the past train of blindly confronting and drawing time in the negotiations to open the 21st National Assembly.