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opposition and opposition parties again negotiated the original composition, but did not reach an agreement until today (21st), the second deadline.

In the meantime, lawmakers have been collecting their money for two months.



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Leaders of the ruling and opposition parties met again in the afternoon, presided over by National Assembly Speaker Kim Jin-pyo.



A fierce tug of war was fought for 50 minutes over the original composition, but the second promise of the ruling and opposition parties to reach an agreement until today turned out to be a ballot.



[Kwon Seong-dong/People's Power Floor Leader: We could not reach an agreement today because disagreements were not narrowed.]



[Park Hong-geun/Democratic Party Leader: I am going to finally have one more seat with the chairman tomorrow morning.]



Until yesterday Still, there was a lot of anticipation for the underlying negotiations.


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A text message from inside the ruling party saying that it would give up the Science and Technology Broadcasting and Communications Commission, which deals with broadcasting policy, which is a key issue, was caught at the main meeting hall, and it is observed that even the opposition party that should bring both the Administrative Safety Committee, which has jurisdiction over this hyper-defense and police, can concede one place. also came out.



However, at the meeting of the floor leaders, it was reported that they could not find a point of contact on how to divide the standing committee on two issues.



National Assembly Speaker Kim Jin-pyo gave an ultimatum that the plenary session will be postponed if it fails after trying the last negotiations tomorrow morning.



The National Assembly opened with a speech by representatives of the opposition and opposition negotiating groups, but today is the 53rd day without the standing committee.



People's Power Rep. Jo Eun-hee wrote on social media that she would return the tax money, saying she was ashamed of the people and had no respect.



During the revolution of the National Assembly, the 299 members of the National Assembly received more than 6.4 billion won in tax expenditures.



(Video coverage: Kim Hong-gi, video editing: Ha Seong-won, screen provided: Edaily)