In addition, the Democratic Party actually set a deadline to finalize the composition of the National Assembly this week and urged it to return to the National Assembly.

The Democratic Party emphasized that the second round of bipartisan cooperation should be completed and normalization of the National Assembly, saying that as the third supplementary budget budget to respond to Corona19 is drifting to the National Assembly and even worsening the inter-Korean relationship, it will deal with urgent issues.

Spokeswoman Hong Jeong-min said in a comment, "The economic and security crisis due to the destruction of Corona 19 and North Korea's North-South joint office is inextricably severe." .

In addition, he emphasized, "The Democratic Party should fully respect the opinions of the opposition parties in each standing committee." I did.

The Democratic Party's position is that the final round of construction of the circle cannot be passed this week to finish the third round of review within this month to resolve the economic crisis caused by the corona crisis.

President Moon Jae-in also urged the third Chu Kyung-an to say, "The passage in June shouldn't be overlooked, and an extraordinary method should be taken."

The Democratic Party said that if the United Nations did not return to the National Assembly, it would also be forced to hold 18 permanent chairpersons, including the preliminary committee necessary to deal with the additional circumstances.

It is unclear whether President Park will accept the demands of the Democratic Party because of the intensification of the National Assembly's disruption, and the fact that the Democratic Party holds 18 standing positions in the Democratic Party's'congressional dictatorship' frame can be a burden for future administration.

While Prime Minister Joo-Ho Joo of the United Party continues to steal, Democratic Party plans to continue to undertake water contact among the deputy chiefs of the House and seek ways to normalize the National Assembly, but it is not easy.

Officials at the Democratic Party said they are trying to negotiate, saying "There is nothing special yet."

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