With the provisional National Assembly starting in July (6th), a clash is expected if the law over issues such as the launch of a high-level official crime investigation agency is launched.

The National Assembly was normalized as the future United Nations Party, which had protested the independent election of the Democratic Party's permanent chairman, decided to return.

On the 15th, the opposition parties will confront the launching of airborne offices with a statutory launch deadline and the so-called'working parliamentary law' promoted by the Democratic Party.

The Democratic Party is planning to finalize the follow-up legislation necessary for the launch of the airlift office, such as the revision of the Personnel Hearing and Law, the National Assembly Law, and the Operational Regulations of the Recommendation Committee for the Nomination of Airlifters.

The Democratic Party has also begun preparing to launch airborne offices by looking for two members of the ruling party, which are members of the ruling party.

However, the United Nations Party must recommend two nomination committee members, who share the opposition party, to recommend two candidates for airlift to the President.

In addition, a humanitarian hearing is expected in the HR hearing, including the newly appointed candidate for the National Intelligence Service, Park Ji-won and candidate Lee In-young.

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