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People's Power Kwon Seong-dong and Democratic Party floor leader Park Hong-geun will meet in private tomorrow (3rd).

Attention is focused on whether the structure of a circle that has been running in parallel for more than a month due to the discussion between the two floor leaders and the accumulated issues of livelihood will open up.



Reporter Kang Cheong-wan reports.



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Seong-dong Kwon, the floor leader of the Philippines, who visited the Philippines as a special envoy of President Yoon Seok-yeol, said that he would negotiate with the Democratic Party of Korea to form a member of the Democratic Party.



[Kwon Seong-dong/People's Power Floor Leader: We will use the weekend to meet with floor leader Park Hong-geun to find out if it is possible to reach an agreement on the composition of the circle.

I will only tell you that a meeting is promised.]



The two floor leaders are scheduled to meet in private in some place in Seoul tomorrow.



With the Democratic Party foreshadowing the convening of the plenary session the day after tomorrow, last-minute negotiations are taking place the day before.



Opposition parties still have parallel positions on negotiating issues, such as the participation of the Special Committee on Judicial Reform and the withdrawal of the so-called Inspection and Obstacle Bill. Comes out.



In the midst of the high inflation economic crisis, a number of pending issues such as lowering the fuel tax are also waiting for the National Assembly process to be dealt with.



Although the deadline for submitting the hearing report has passed, the issue of whether to hold a personnel hearing for minister candidates is also an issue.



In particular, with regard to the welfare minister candidate Kim Seung-hee, who was commissioned by the National Election Commission to investigate, the people's power is in the position to wait until the hearing after the original constitution, but the Democratic Party pressured him to decide what to do before that.



[Ahn Gwi-ryeong / Full-time spokesperson for the Democratic Party: President Yoon Seok-yeol immediately withdraws the nomination of Kim Seung-hee and apologizes to the public for the personnel system that recommended the suspects.]



While the opinions of the ruling and opposition parties on each pending issue are slightly divided, the It remains to be seen whether the configuration negotiations will find a dramatic breakthrough.



(Video coverage: Kim Heung-gi, video editing: Park Jeong-sam)