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Democratic Party Song Young-gil, People's Power Lee Jun-seok, and both parties met on the evening of the 12th yesterday (12th) to form a consensus on how to provide disaster aid to all people. However, immediately within the power of the people, there was a backlash, saying that it was 'a story that has not been discussed'. Even within the Democratic Party, there are negative voices among the presidential candidates, and the controversy is expected to continue in the political arena as there is no discussion with the government.



Reporter Baek Woon.



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Song Young-gil of the Democratic Party of Korea and Lee Jun-seok, leader of the People's Power, held a dinner meeting without an attendee for the first time since the inauguration of party leader yesterday evening.



At a closed meeting that began with a shared blessing, the leaders of both parties agreed on a plan to pay the 5th disaster aid to all the people.



[Ko Yong-jin / Senior Spokesperson for the Democratic Party: I think you only agreed to go to the National Disaster Fund.]



[Hwang Bo Seung-hee / Senior Spokesperson for People's Power: Small business owners need to provide more support and support to all people Because it's part... .] A



controversy arose within the party over that the representative of the People's Power, who was opposed to the payment of the disaster aid to the entire nation, agreed to the payment to the entire nation. further explained that



The leaders of both parties also agreed to revise the election law related to the interlocking proportional representation system to resolve the satellite party problem that emerged during the general election last year.



In the midst of this, the Democratic Ethics Tribunal decided to expel Rep. Yang Hyang-ja, who was accused of sexual assault by a local office employee.



The Ethics Tribunal explained that the decision to expel him was taken into consideration, such as the fact that lawmaker Yang had done secondary harm, such as interviewing that there were no sexual assault-related content in the media.