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Last week, the ruling and opposition parties reached an agreement on a bill that would phase out all investigative powers of the prosecution, but the atmosphere has changed over the weekend.

When the People's Power said that the contents of the arbitration plan should be reviewed again, the Democratic Party went into a stand-alone process, saying that it would break the agreement.

Let's connect a reporter for the National Assembly.



Reporter Hyung-an Son, has the meeting to review the bill just started?



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Yes, the Democratic Party is planning to hold a second lieutenant in the National Assembly Judiciary Committee from 8 pm later to review the so-called Inspection and Complete Bill.



Not only the Democratic Party, but also members of the People's Power will attend the conference hall.



Previously, the ruling and opposition parties agreed to accept the arbitration plan proposed by National Assembly Speaker Park Byeong-seok last Friday.



However, today (25th), as the People's Power leadership announced that it would review the arbitration plan, the atmosphere changed rapidly.



The Democratic Party poured out intense reactions, saying that it would break the agreement between the ruling and opposition parties and that there could be no re-examination, and declared its policy of unwilling to deal with it alone.



Let's hear it for yourself.



[Yun Ho-jung / Democratic Party Joint Emergency Response Committee Chairman: As soon as the people's power breaks the agreement, it is clear in advance that the National Assembly will pass the prosecution reform bill.]



Floor Leader Park Hong-geun met with National Assembly Speaker Park Byeong-seok today and agreed He demanded that the arbitration proposal be brought to the plenary session and dealt with.



Furthermore, lawmakers who are hard-liners for prosecution reform visited the chairperson's office and urged the Democratic Party's original plan to be dealt with rather than the mediation plan.



The Democratic Party announced today that it will review the bill based on the arbitration bill of the Speaker of the National Assembly.



He emphasized that if the power of the people opposes, an agenda coordination committee will be held and the review will be finished overnight, he said.



The Democratic Party plans to pass the bill at the plenary session of the Judiciary Committee as soon as the condolence work is finished, and then bring it to the plenary session on the 28th or 29th to finalize the arbitration bill.



(Video coverage: Kim Nam-seong, Video editing: Park Jeong-sam)