The leadership of the ruling Iya meeting met last night (4th) and negotiated to open the 21st National Assembly, but could not reach an agreement.

In addition, Democratic Party leader Kim Tae-nyeon and Future Conflict Party leader Joo Ho-young did not narrow their views as they held their positions in the closed meeting held last night.

The Democratic Party opposes the opening of the National Assembly today, in line with the statutory deadline, elects the presidency, and continues the discussion on the composition of the circle.

The Democratic Party is poised to hold a plenary session as announced at 10 am today, but as the negotiations struggled, the possibility of being held in the absence of the first opposition party, the United Nations, increased.

The opposition parties are expected to continue the negotiations under water until just before the plenary session, but there remains a possibility of a dramatic settlement.