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deadline for adoption of the National Assembly Personnel Hearing Report for the three candidates for

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is today (10th). Despite opposition from the opposition, opinions within the passport are divided on whether to enforce the appointment, and the issue was also discussed at a high-ranking party administration meeting held yesterday evening.



Reporter Kim Soo-young reports.



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At a closed high-ranking party administration meeting held yesterday (9th) with Democratic Party representative Song Young-gil, who was elected on the 2nd, discussed the issue of candidates for the candidates of Lim Hye-sook, Park Jun-young Hae-soo and Noh Hyeong-wook, which were judged ineligible by the opposition party. Confirmed.



Since the hearing on the 4th, there have been two options within the passport to force the appointment of all three or to resign one of Candidate Lim or Candidate Park.



It seems to be a variable to what kind of opinion CEO Song, who advocated'party-led party-office relations', gave.



An official from the Democratic Party's leadership said, "We are going to collect opinions at today's parliamentary assembly," he said.



The people's strength is the position that they will not withdraw, continuing to demand the withdrawal of nominations and voluntary resignation of the three candidates.



The Blue House plans to request the adoption again tomorrow if the National Assembly does not adopt the hearing report until today, which is the first legal deadline.