▲ On the 1st, floor leader Kwon Seong-dong, speaking at a picket protest demanding the president to exercise veto power in relation to the legislation of


The People's Power is continuing a public opinion battle by repeatedly pressing President Moon Jae-in to exercise his veto in relation to the ruling Democratic Party's enforcement of the 'Inspection and Obliteration Act'.



Party lawmakers, led by floor leader Kwon Seong-dong, gathered in front of the Blue House right after the National Assembly plenary session ended, demanding a meeting with President Moon, and strongly urging him to exercise his veto.



Prior to the plenary session, floor leader Kwon said at the general assembly of the National Assembly before the plenary session, "President Moon should exercise his veto against the vicious law of oversight. He should show a presidential appearance and resign at least once." You will not be able to escape the wrath," he said.



Representative Kwon met with reporters while leaving the plenary session while voting on the Inspection and Obstruction Bill, and said, "This inspection and closure is a riot that completely ignores the provisions of the National Assembly Act." Tricks Everything up to the State Council meeting was a treatment full of tricks.”



"I think the people will make a good judgment on this part," said Kwon.



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"The national criminal justice system needs to be reorganized after sufficient discussion, discussion and deliberation," said Kwon, the floor leader.



In a speech at the plenary session of the National Assembly, Song Eon-seok, senior deputy floor leader, said to President Moon, "Why did you postpone the cabinet meeting scheduled for today at 10 o'clock?" criticized.



He continued, "The State Council should not become a 'Secretary meeting to protect Moon Jae-in (Moon Jae-in + Lee Jae-myung)'. I hope that you will exercise your veto right as a last chance to do it all.”



Based on data received from the National Assembly Secretariat, lawmaker Jeon Joo-hye, a member of the Judiciary Committee, said, "It took an average of 10.84 days (total of 4,23 bills) for a bill that passed the National Assembly plenary under the Moon Jae-in administration to be transferred to the State Council, and an average of 21.98 days (a bill passed by the bill). 4,12 cases) were taken),” criticizing the attempt to convene a cabinet meeting this afternoon and promulgate a bill to close the inspections quickly as a 'snatching and hasty treatment'.



(Photo = National Assembly Photo Reporters, Yonhap News)