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21st National Assembly has been struggling since the formation of the circle. The opposition parties had three more days to negotiate until the 15th, but we will connect with the National Assembly for further information.

Reporter Kim Min-jung, how is the situation in the National Assembly now?

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Yes, as expected, today's (12th) plenary session was held at 2 pm.

However, there was no last-minute agreement and no ruling by the ruling party.

Chairman Park Byeong-suk said he would re-open the regular meeting for the election of the permanent chairman, saying that he should negotiate more with all opposition parties, and ended the meeting in a matter of minutes.

Chairman Park regretted that progress had not been made in the negotiations between the ruling and opposition parties, and he emphasized that "I will definitely elect a standing chairman at the next plenary session."

Today's plenary session took place only with Democrats, while members of the UN were absent.

At the United Nations, Kim Sung-won, the deputy chief of staff of the House of Representatives, attended the meeting immediately after leaving a protest saying, "I will not participate in the National Assembly's agenda in the future."

The Democratic Party proposed a proposal to give the United Nations the seats of the seven standing chairpersons, including the preliminary committee, the National Land Committee, and the political affairs committee, instead of the judiciary committee.

But the United Party decided not to accept it today after two legislative meetings.

It has been said that there were many opinions that the position of other permanent chairpersons was meaningless without obtaining a chairperson.

The Democratic Party made a strong statement today, saying that the "animal-led forces have rejected the agreement," and that the United Party has announced that there will be no further negotiations right after the Congress, and is expected to be repeated during the weekend when the ruling party's brink ends.