The revised bill of the High-ranking Officials Criminal Investigation Office (KPA) law, which neutralizes the opposition party's veto power, passed the National Assembly Judiciary Committee today (8th) amid opposition parties' opposition.



The Judiciary Committee held a plenary meeting this morning and voted on amendments to the Airborne Act with a majority vote.

As Goseong continued to protest against the opposition party, Judicial Commissioner Yoon Ho-jung voted and passed the revised bill through the'standing vote' method.



Chairman Yoon Ho-joong said, "I will end the discussion because it is not in a situation to proceed with the debate."

In addition, 11 members of the Democratic Party's judiciary and the Open Democratic Party's Rep. Kang-wook Choi stood up and expressed their approval.



Prior to this, the amendment was passed with the approval of 4 out of 6 members at the Ahn-Daejeong Committee.



The amendment to the Ministry of Airborne Act is aimed at neutralizing the opposition party's deterrence by easing the quorum of votes by the Minister of Airlifting Recommendation Committee from 6 out of 7 to two-thirds.

In addition, in response to some of the opposition's revised opinions, the special provisions that gave the Minister of Public Affairs the right to apply for finances were deleted.



In addition, a supplementary clause stating that the currently constituted nomination committee is in effect has been added so that once the bill is passed, the nomination process can be entered.



People's Power Joo Ho-young visited the conference hall and protested, "Is there anything you can see because you take power?"

At the Judiciary Committee, "You're a road robber!", "Along with dictatorship!", "Even a snatcher should have food!"

The backlash poured out.

Members of the People's Power gathered in front of the judiciary committee meeting hall, shouting slogans such as "Condemning the law of the pro-munity dictatorship of the assembly," and strongly opposed it.



While the people's strength is that the filibuster will be immortal, the Democratic Party is planning to deal with it at the plenary meeting tomorrow (9th).



(Composition: Eul-sun Cho, Photographed by Jin-ho Park and Ha-Ryung, Edited by Seung-yeon Park)