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Today (15th), the parliamentary negotiations over the seat of the permanent chairman were held again in the National Assembly. Reporters connect with the National Assembly.

Reporter Jung Yoon-sik, you just heard that the negotiations broke down?

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Park Byung-suk met with the deputy leader of the ruling party at 11 o'clock, but negotiations broke down again.

It seems that the gap between the positions surrounding the chair of the judiciary has not been narrowed.

While the Democratic Party took 11 standing positions, including the Judicial Council, and proposed a '11 vs. 7'proposal to give the UNDP seven, the UN is rejecting the law.

Neural warfare among the opposition representatives is still fierce, and Democratic Party leader Kim Tae-nyeon criticized the United Nations that it had closed to the animal assembly because it had a lawsuit.

Rep. Jo Ho-young, the chairman of the unified party, pointed out that the opposition's role as the opposition party is the rule of operation of the National Assembly that has been built since democratization.

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Reporter Yun Sik Jung, what will happen to the afternoon plenary session?

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Yes, the plenary session was originally announced at 2 pm, a moment later, but was delayed to 6 pm again after negotiations broke down.

Chairman Park Byeong-suk said that he would give the two parties three more days without finalizing the agenda for last week's election of the standing committee, but today he must say that he will finish the composition of the circle today. There is also.

The Democratic Party today announced to the National Assembly that it should elect all of its chairman's seats, and it expressed its willingness to stand alone without the United Party. It is noteworthy how the vote will proceed.