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main meeting for the election of the permanent chairman of the first half of the 21st National Assembly will be held today (12th). While meeting as chairman of the law and met twice yesterday to negotiate, the opposition party couldn't narrow the position.

Reporter Kim Min-jung reports.

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Democratic Party leader Kim Tae-yeon and United Party leader Joo Ho-young had a private meeting in Yeouido yesterday afternoon, but there was no success.

The Democratic Party submitted a list of standing members to the National Assembly if it could not be negotiated, and today announced that it would elect a standing chair at the plenary session, and the United Nations party is said to have proposed to delay the election of the standing chair until the beginning of next week.

The nerve wars on both sides continued during the meeting of the delegation, chaired by Chairman Park Byeong-suk yesterday morning.

[Gimtaenyeon /, with the Democratic Majority Leader: Thank you very unwise attitude and posture is thought to be smoking a stubborn, so although the results are obvious predictions.]

[Juhoyoung / future integration Majority Leader parties: concessions minutes with either power It's possible to do it, and there's nothing that anyone who has nothing to offer can make a concession.] The

opposition delegates decided to meet again this morning to have a final deal, Chairman Park emphasized, "In any case, I will hold the plenary session." As much as today's plenary session seems to be held as scheduled.

The Democratic Party is considering electing some or all 18 standing chairpersons at the plenary session, and the United Party is also considering not attending the plenary session if it cannot narrow the disagreement in the morning negotiations.

It is noteworthy whether the two parties will come up with a dramatic agreement, or whether the Democratic Party will hold a plenary session and elect a permanent chairman.