The last regular parliamentary session of the Moon Jae-in government comes to an end today (1st).



The National Assembly will hold the opening ceremony of the 391th regular National Assembly at 2 pm today at the main assembly hall of the National Assembly and enter the 100-day long journey.



Although the opposition and opposition parties have not yet reached an agreement on the agenda, they usually go through representative speeches by negotiating groups and questions from the government for three to four days.



Then, it is expected that the government audit will begin within 30 days of the beginning of next month.



A heated battle is expected around issues such as the formation of an 'eight-member consultative body' to discuss amendments to the Media Arbitration Act and the resignation of Rep.



In particular, over the handling of the Media Arbitration Act, the Democratic Party is poised to push it again, but the power of the people is in the position to delete all poisonous provisions, so a clash between the ruling and opposition parties is expected.



In the National Audit, a 'spear and shield' confrontation is expected to unfold between the people's power to highlight the positive theory by digging into the policy failures of the Moon Jae-in government and the Democratic Party, which is trying to block it and build a foundation for re-creating the government by revealing the state's achievements.



It is expected that there will be a struggle over the 'super budget' worth 604 trillion won, the largest in history, submitted by the government to the National Assembly yesterday.