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The 'one composition' negotiations between the ruling and opposition parties, which had been delayed for over a month, were dramatically concluded.

Accordingly, at the plenary session attended by both the opposition and opposition parties, Rep. Kim Jin-pyo from the Democratic Party was officially elected as the Speaker of the National Assembly.



This is reporter Eom Min-jae.



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Today (the 4th), the 36th day since the National Assembly went into a vacuum as the 'one composition' negotiations went through difficulties, the negotiations between the girls were dramatically concluded.



Negotiations sped up as the Democratic Party accepted an open proposal of the people's power to cooperate in the election of the National Assembly Speaker if they promised to elect a standing chairperson of the National Assembly by agreement of the ruling and opposition parties.



The opposition and opposition lawmakers immediately attended the plenary session, and with 255 out of 275 votes, Kim Jin-pyo, a fifth-term Democratic Party member, was officially elected as the Speaker of the National Assembly for the second half of the 21st National Assembly.



In his acceptance speech, the new Chairman Kim urged that an agreement on the composition of the circle be reached as soon as possible.



[Kim Jin-pyo / New National Assembly Speaker: Opening the National Assembly is a duty, not a right.

It is the people's order.

The leadership of the opposition and opposition parties must obey the people's orders without delay.]



Yesterday, despite two closed meetings between the party leaders, negotiations on the composition of the House of Representatives in the second half of the year did not reach a final agreement. will.



The ruling and opposition party leaders decided to continue negotiations for the election of a standing committee, including the chairperson of the Judiciary, in order to normalize the National Assembly as soon as possible.



However, the struggle between the ruling and opposition parties is expected to continue even after the election of the chairperson as no compromise can be found over the formation of the 'Special Committee on Judicial Reform of the National Assembly,' which is the biggest issue in the negotiation of the original composition.