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plenary session for the election of the first chairman of the first half of the 21st National Assembly is scheduled today (12th) in the afternoon. But the opposition party still hasn't narrowed its disagreement over the seat of the judiciary. Connect the National Assembly.

Reporter Kim Min-jung, can the plenary session be held today?

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Negotiations on the composition of the ruling party of the opposition parties have not progressed.

United Nations lawmakers have decided not to attend the plenary session scheduled this afternoon.

The Democratic Party proposed a plan to give some of the key standing positions of the chairman of the ruling committee, including the preliminary committee, the National Land Committee, and the political affairs committee, to the United Nations during the two meetings yesterday.

The united party said it had decided to abstain from the plenary session today.

Only the deputy chief of staff, Sung Won Kim, will attend the plenary session, make a remark and leave the protest.

It was reported that the United Nations General Assembly had many opinions that all 18 standing chairmen would have to give up if they couldn't get a chairman of the law. Issued a statement.

The Democratic Party emphasized that it would elect a standing chairman as scheduled at the plenary session today, saying "I will not hang on to negotiations any more." The final decision now rests with the chairman of the National Assembly.

However, as it is unprecedented for the ruling party to occupy all 18 standing chairpersons, it is possible that some of the standing chairpersons will be selected at today's plenary session and re- negotiated with the United Party.