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21st National Assembly, which decided to create a working parliament, also eventually passed the statutory deadline from the initial negotiations. The Democratic Party and the United Nations Party continue to face each other as chairs of the judiciary, but the negotiation process in the future does not seem smooth.

Reporter Kim Soo-young reports.

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Yesterday (8th), the legal deadline for the formation of the 21st National Assembly member, the command towers of the Iyawon garden all opened in the morning with thorny words.

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When the atmosphere of the Democratic Party held a plenary session and elected a permanent chairman in the event of a break in negotiations, the United Nations proposed to create a special order by discussing how many members would be placed in each standing committee of the 21st National Assembly.

The unification party is resolved with the intention of turning off the fire in a hurry while maintaining the negotiating version.

In response, Congressman Park Byung-suk accepted the proposal of the unified party yesterday afternoon when he met with the deputy leaders of the two parties, and the plenary session ended in four minutes without passing a special committee.

The composition of the court due date has not been achieved in the National Assembly.

From today, the opposition party will discuss amendments to the number of committee members in a special committee consisting of 6 democratic, 4 integrated, and 1 justice, and will handle it at the plenary session tomorrow.

The new deadline proposed by Chairman Park to submit a list of senior members of the standing committee is on the morning of the 12th.

The prospects for negotiations are still unclear, as there has been no change in the position of the two parties to take the chair of the judiciary.