<Anchor> The



night line on April 28 starts with the news of the National Assembly plenary session of the so-called 'check-and-run' bill.

The power of the people, who had broken the parliamentary arbitration bill and demanded a re-debate, was blocked by unrestricted debate, that is, a filibuster.

Connect with reporters from the National Assembly.



Reporter Kim Hyung-rae, is the plenary session over now?



<Reporter>



Yes, the plenary session of the National Assembly ended automatically as the date changed a little while ago and the session expired.



Originally, the session of the extraordinary session of the National Assembly was until May 5, but as soon as the plenary session began, the Democratic Party passed a bill to shorten the session to today (28th) 00:00.



At the plenary session held yesterday afternoon, the amendment bill to the Prosecutor's Office Act, which passed the National Assembly Judiciary Committee, was immediately proposed, and the people's power immediately requested unlimited debate and filibuster.



Floor leader Kwon Seong-dong, who was the first runner, poured out opposing opinions for two hours, and then Democratic Party lawmaker Kim Jong-min immediately responded with an affirmative opinion.



Let's hear it for yourself.

[Kwon Seong-dong/People's Power Floor Leader: Who in the Democratic



Party came up with this idea of ​​depriving the prosecution investigation authority while imagining a prosecution investigation that does not exist and is not likely to occur yet.]



I checked very carefully what the investigation was saying.

Ah, such an uncontrolled investigation is so dangerous.]



After that, Rep. Kim Woong of People's Power and Min-seok Ahn of the Democratic Party of Korea spoke one after another, and the unlimited discussion for seven hours ended.



<Anchor>



Then when is the vote?



<Reporter> The



National Assembly Act considers the debate to be over when the session ends during the filibuster.



In this case, the agenda will be voted on immediately at the next plenary session, and the Democratic Party has foretold the plenary session for handling the proposed amendment to the Prosecutor's Office Act the day after tomorrow, Saturday afternoon.



This is because, after the end of the session, public notice must be given three days in advance to convene a plenary session again.



If the amendment to the Criminal Procedure Act is proposed on Saturday, the second 'check-and-done' bill, the people's power will be filibustered again.