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amendment to the National Intelligence Service Act banning the collection of domestic information and handing over the authority of an anti-aircraft investigation to the police has crossed the threshold of the standing committee of the National Assembly amid the absence of opposition lawmakers.

The ruling party is planning to handle the amendment to this regular assembly.



This is Jeong-Hyun Jeong.



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The core of the amendment to the National Intelligence Service Act is the abolition of the right of anti-aircraft investigation.



Currently, the NIS Act allows the NIS to investigate crimes of rebellion, rebellion, and crimes stipulated in the National Security Act, but the amendment removed this authority.



However, a three-year grace period has been put in place so that the police can prepare for the transfer of anti-aircraft investigation rights.



[Jeon Hae-cheol/National Assembly Information Commissioner (Democratic Party): (Police) proposed a suspension of three years in the hope of removing the investigation function of the NIS and transferring it on the premise that sufficient independence, etc. will be secured...

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In addition, the National Intelligence Service has banned the collection of domestic information within the scope of its duties and has strengthened the control function of the National Assembly by requiring that certain matters that more than two-thirds of the National Assembly's intelligence members agree to be reported to the National Assembly.



The Democratic Party, which has handed over the amendment to the National Intelligence Service Act to the Legislative Judiciary Committee after being processed by the National Assembly Intelligence Committee alone, plans to pass it at the plenary session on the 9th of next month.



They protested that the people's strength is deformity.



If the police, who monopolize the collection of domestic information, even take the right to conduct anti-aircraft investigation, there is a growing concern about police power escalation.



In addition, they argued that the addition of “disruption of the overseas-linked economic order” to the subject of information collection by the NIS could be abused by civilian inspectors in relation to daily life such as real estate.



[Ha Tae-kyung / Secretary of the National Assembly Intelligence Committee (power of the people): It is returning to the public security headquarters (the National Police Agency) during the 5th Gong Era.

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There is such a concern, and the'economic disturbance' is opening the door to the entire nation's inspections.] The



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(Video coverage: Ha Ryung, video editing: Commissioner Yang)