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Members of the ruling and opposition parties have formed a meeting to change the National Assembly, where quarrels and divisions are commonplace.



Reporter Han Seong-hee will tell you whether it would be good to expect results.



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The current single constituency system was introduced in 1988, in which only the first place in a constituency is elected, and the voting rights cast to the non-elected side are discarded.



Depending on the region, as the system in which a particular party monopolizes hardened, conflicts have increased, and various problems have been pointed out.



[Kim Young-bae/Operator of the Bipartisan Political Reformers Meeting (Democratic Party): (Voting results) Winner-take-all politics in which the winner wields all power even if only 1% wins, so the opposite side opposes unconditionally.

As a result, a large number of resignations occurred, and the people (who voted for the non-elected side) thought that this was not my National Assembly or my representative, and this endless political strife was repeated.

This is the biggest problem in our politics right now.]



There has been a constant discussion over the past 20 years that the electoral system should be changed, but each time it has failed.



This is why about 80 lawmakers from both the ruling and opposition parties, regardless of party affiliation, decided to put their heads together about 70 days before the deadline for delimitation of constituencies in the general elections next year.



[Sim Sang-jeong / Steering Committee Member of the Bipartisan Political Reformers' Meeting (Justice Party): It is our politicians who made politics so bad, and we are the ones who have the authority and responsibility to reform it, so once the members of the National Assembly crossed the political party and stopped Let's gather together (we gathered for the purpose of)]



We plan to hold a meeting once a week to discuss the major constituency system and the proportional representation system, and as many members of the special political reform committee are also together, if we reach a consensus first, we can gain momentum in the special committee review.



[Cho Hae-jin / Steering Committee of the Bipartisan Political Reformers' Meeting (People's Power): (In the process of reorganizing the electoral system) There may be political parties, political parties, or individuals who suffer losses.

I see hope now that the whole agreement will renew this politics, change it, and bring good politics to life...

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It depends on how to overcome the vested interests of both parties, which are based in Yeongnam and Honam.



(Video coverage: Lee Chan-soo, video editing: Lee Seung-yeol, CG: Lim Chan-hyuk)