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National Assembly elected only the Speaker of the National Assembly, but it is still not running. Just before the law was brought to the plenary session, it was not yet finalized as to who would take the chair of the judiciary, who served as the final gateway.

With the chairman of the National Assembly calling for an agreement by tomorrow (15th), the ruling party plans to go alone if not, but reporters Kim Min-jung covered both sides of what this might be like.

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During the weekend, there were no meetings between the Democratic-Unified Party leaders.

There was no room for negotiations over the chair of the judge.

One day ahead of the deadline for the formation of the circle proposed by the National Assembly chairman, Democratic Party leader Kim Tae-nyeon said, "The United Party has been caught up in the wrong opposition game and has chosen an ankle and fight."

In addition to the preliminary chairman's chairmanship, the United Party's opposition party also called for a proposal to give seven so-called permanent standing chairpersons such as political affairs, homeland, and education.

[Kim Tae-nyeon/Democratic Party leader of the Democratic Party: (Agreement between the two parties) We are seriously concerned about whether the agreement is valid because it was rejected at the General Assembly of the Future Union.]

However, the United Nations Party is still the final gateway to reviewing the bill . The position of chairman of the judiciary acting role is that he cannot give up.

[Kim Seong-won/Senior Vice-President of the Future United Party: I think that such a parliament without the opposition's existence value has no value. In particular, in the case of law enforcement, the opposition party must take the position (it still holds.)]

Assemblyman Jang Je-won made a claim to abandon the law and take advantage of the Industry and Trade Minister's Committee, but there was no lawmaker to agree. This is true.

The Democratic Party said it was waiting for the wait and keeping the proceedings. He said he was asking Congressman Park Byung-suk to decide tomorrow.

Since Chairman Park Byung-suk has twice ordered the government to continue negotiations without accepting the demands of the ruling party, it is impossible to rule out the possibility of proceeding with the election of the standing chairman at any time tomorrow.

(Video coverage: Ha Ryong, Video editing: Choi Hye-Young)