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The National Power of the People, the ruling party, holds a standing national committee today (2nd).

This is the procedure for launching a new emergency response committee by amending the provisions of the Party Constitution that stipulates the party's 'emergency situation'.



Correspondent Kim Hyung-rae.



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The People's Power is holding a standing national committee this morning to draft the amendment to the Party Constitution, which newly defines the 'emergency situation'.



Next, a national committee will be held on the 5th to vote on amendments to the party constitution after going through a standing national committee.



Lee Jun-seok, former representative of the People's Power, has filed a third injunction with the court to prevent the opening of the National Committee.



The party leadership responded that it was 'predictable' and that it was not a big deal.



[Kwon Seong-dong/People's Power Floor Leader: Lawyers appointed by the party and appointed by the party will respond well to legal matters.]



On the other hand, the party ethics committee effectively foretold the initiation of additional disciplinary procedures against the former representative.



In its statement, the Ethics Committee emphasized that "we respect the opinions of the National Assembly" and that "acts that hinder the development of the party or deviate from the public mind may be subject to disciplinary action."



It is interpreted that the People's Strength lawmakers sent a signal that "it can be done" in response to the Ethics Committee's request for additional disciplinary action against Lee at the general assembly of the National Assembly on the 27th of last month.





He also criticized President Yoon Seok-yeol and even the 'Yun-Hak-Kwans' on SNS, saying, "If you look at the polls asking for responsibility for this situation, I usually rank 3rd, but those who rank 1st or 2nd place should be disciplined."