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haven't finished constructing the circle so that it will be a month since the 21st National Assembly opened. The party, which failed to reach the agreement on the formation of yesterday (26th), plans to hold the last day's negotiations over the weekend and try again to form a circle.

Reporter Kim Min-jung.

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Democratic Party, which said yesterday that it must hold the plenary session of the National Assembly and elect the remaining 12-digit standing chairman.

The Democratic Party's unified party opposed to the plenary party's intention to do so.

Both went to the chairman's office diligently from yesterday morning, looking for the chairman of the parliament who held the key to the plenary session.

At 1:30 p.m., the chairman and the Democratic/Integrated Leadership Center sat at one table, and the meeting lasted more than two hours.

[Kim Young-jin/Deputy Chairman of the Democratic Party of the Democratic Party: We are looking forward to the formation of the circle soon.]

[Hoho-Young/Representative of the Future Consolidation Party: We are still discussing and have not reached a conclusion. We decided to discuss it more.] The

chairman, who continued the mediation, chose to postpone the plenary rather than the final rupture.

We're putting off on Monday the 29th of next week and continuing to negotiate over the weekend.

[Han Min-Soo/Political conservative seat of the National Assembly: There was an opinion approach, but the final agreement could not be reached. ]

The expression'approach of opinion' appeared, but there was no specific explanation.

However, several trade-offs have been discussed regarding the position of the chairman of the Judicial Justice.

The United Party proposed a proposal to divide the chair of the judiciary into the first half and the second half, but the Democratic Party was reportedly rejected.

Also, as there was a presidential election before the formation of the second half of the year, it was also discussed how to predetermine the party that won the presidential election as the chair of the judiciary, but no proposal reached the final agreement.