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midst of the opposition over the composition of the 21st member of the National Assembly, Joo Ho-young, the leader of the unified party, left the National Assembly. The Democratic Party leader Kim Tae-nyeon went to a temple in Gangwon-do to meet with the state leader, but this time, it is known that he confirmed only the differences.

Reporter Park Ha-jung reports.

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Ho Ho-young, the leader of the unification party of Joo-young Joo, in Hwaamsa, Goseong-gun, Gangwon-do, and the representative of the Democratic Party, Kim Tae-nyeon, visited this place.

This is the eighth meeting since the Democratic Party elected six standing chairpersons including the Judge by law on the 15th, and the deputy chairman of the state expressed his appreciation.

The two representatives also had a dinner.

After a five-hour meeting, the Democratic Party expressed its stance that both sides of the party's delegation were trying to normalize the National Assembly, and a party official said the Democratic Party had no new proposals.

Initially, the position of the Democratic Party was'I can't wait anymore', but the reading of the 18 standing chairmen did not close the door of the negotiations as it was burdensome.

President Moon Jae-in's emphasis on the role of the National Assembly in dealing with the 3rd cardinal process seems to be the background behind the delegation of Kim Won-nae to Hwaamsa Temple.

[President Moon Jae-in: I sincerely ask the National Assembly to gather wisdom so that there will be no loss of cows and repair of cows.]

Analysis of the purpose of securing the justification of'doing the best in negotiations' with the situation of electing the preliminary chairperson and others alone There is also.

Ho-young Joo, who will be returning to the National Assembly soon, will still be assured that the opposition parties will be able to find a consensus, as the United Nations still has the chairman of the judiciary or the Democratic Party's position to take all 18 standing chairmen. There is not.