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21st National Assembly held its first plenary session today (5th), but it was only half open. As negotiations over the allocation of the permanent chairman finally broke out, members of the Future United Party left the country without participating in the election.

Reporter Kim Soo-young.

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National Assembly held its first plenary session in the 21st this morning, and elected the 6th Congressman Park Byung-suk as the first half of the National Assembly.

Congressional lawmakers did not participate in the election, and Congressman Park won 191 out of 193 votes.

The chairman of the National Assembly was selected as the fourth Democratic Party member, Sang-Hee Kim.

Members of the United Party once entered the main meeting hall, but they all left after the statement by the deputy chairman Joo Ho-young said that the meeting, which was held without agreement between the opposition parties and lawmakers, is not legal.

Because of this, no elections were made for the opposition-owned vice-president.

After leaving the main meeting hall, the U.K. held a general meeting again and discussed follow-up measures.

After the breakup, the plenary session was held, but even with the allocation of the permanent chairman, the difference between the Democratic Party and the United Party Party is running parallel to each other.

Under the National Assembly Law, the permanent chairman will be selected within three days from today, but the United Party demands seven of the 18 standing committees, including the judicial branch.

On the other hand, the Democratic Party has even said that it will not make concessions to the judiciary.

The new chairman of the National Assembly, Park Byeong-suk, agreed to hold a round-table negotiation meeting at 5 pm on the afternoon of the afternoon after having a meeting with Democratic Party leader Kim Tae-nyeon and United Party leader Joo-ho Joo.