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first plenary session of the 21st National Assembly was held yesterday (5th) as the Democratic Party declared. It was the half-opening of the National Assembly and the Vice-Chairman, without a united party who just left the protest and left immediately.

Reporter Kim Soo-young.

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Yesterday morning, the first plenary session of the 21st National Assembly was held with lawmakers attending.

The door of the National Assembly was opened, but soon followed.

[Hohoyoung/Future United Party Leader: We have no consensus on the agenda, so today's plenary session is not legal.]

Immediately after the president's remarks, members of the UNDP left the main meeting in unison.

Amid the absence of United Nations lawmakers, Democratic Party leader Park Byeong-seok, the sixth most elected member of the 21st National Assembly, was elected to the National Assembly.

[Park Byeong-suk/President of the National Assembly: Communication creates empathy, and broadening the consensus can lead to compromise. The starting point of the national integration is communication.]

Representative Kim Sang-hee of the 4th Democratic Party was elected to the chairman of the National Assembly, but it is the first time in the 73rd constitutional history that a female lawmaker joined the presidency.

The Vice-Chairman of the United Party could not be elected.

The Democratic Party and the United Nations Party are drawing parallel lines in the negotiations for the allocation of permanent chairmen, including the Chairman of the Justice Committee.

As the Democratic Party professes to end the election of the standing committee presidency, even after the deadline of the National Assembly law, it is expected that the president of the House will meet again tomorrow afternoon to continue negotiations.