"We feel bitter about democratic destruction in the name of democracy," said Ho Ho-young, the deputy chief of the UNDP, who is on the go after taking responsibility for negotiating the formation of the National Assembly.

Today (20th), the deputy head of state who visited Bulgyeongsa, Uljin, Gyeongbuk, to attend the 6th of his 49th morning, met with reporters and replied, "Isn't there anything changed?" .

It is read that it is difficult to negotiate unless there is a change in the current situation that the ruling party took over the law and judicial commission, which was normally considered an opposition share.

Despite the persuasion of Senator Il-jong Seong, who interviewed the deputy representative here, the deputy representative did not give a clear answer to the return to the National Assembly.

On the 15th, the deputy representative of the state held the responsibility for negotiations when the Democratic Party elected six permanent members of the National Assembly, including the chairman of the judicial justice, and went on to look for national inspectors after expressing his intention to resign at the general assembly.

Negotiations for the composition of the ruling party have virtually stopped as the negotiating representative, the president, has left the office.

Chairman Kim Jong-in of the Emergency Response Committee raised the expectation that the state's delegates would return to the National Assembly after the weekend, but the possibility that the gap could be lengthened could not be ruled out without the government's intention to change the attitude of the ruling party. That's it.

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