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lawmakers resign from a specific standing committee or appoint a new one to change the composition of the standing committee, it is called 'resignation'.

The collective objection of the prosecution, which I reported earlier, was triggered by the recent appointment of a member of the Judiciary Committee, which will handle bills related to the prosecution's investigative powers.



A member of the Democratic Party went out and an independent member from the Democratic Party was placed in its place, and reporter Kang Min-woo explains what this means.



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The Agenda Coordination Committee, which allows the opposition parties to deliberate on controversial bills for up to 90 days for each standing committee of the National Assembly, to prevent unilateral handling by the majority party, the members are composed of equal numbers of three members each.



However, as Democratic Party lawmaker Park Seong-joon and independent Democratic Party lawmaker Yang Hyang-ja changed their standing committee, the Judiciary Committee had to give up one seat from the opposition party in accordance with the National Assembly Act and customs.



From the Democratic Party's point of view, as the number of women-oriented members increased to four, the committee met two-thirds of the quorum for passing the bill, giving wings to expedite the process without waiting for 90 days.



The People's Power criticized the Democrats for using a trick to snatch the 'Inspection and Obstruction Bill',



[Kim Ki-hyun / Former Minority Leader of People's Power: Isn't the Democrats doing this to pass the agenda they want in the Judiciary Committee at will? (Raising suspicion)]



The Democratic Party countered that it was a normal procedure under the National Assembly Act.



He said it was absurd to target the prosecution, who was in a collective reaction, and said, "Don't wrap your vested interests in the spirit of the Constitution."



[Lee Soo-jin / Democratic Party floor spokesperson: The lack of organizational selfishness makes it impossible to deplore the prosecution's behavior that shows collective action like an interest group.] The



Democratic Party will hold a general assembly of members on the 12th and decide whether to enforce the scrutiny and overhaul bill. The expected.