Chu met with reporters and said he would push for the rejection as a party platform if the related question goes up to the agenda.
It also announced to the party's lawmakers that the general meeting of the lawmakers will be held on the 4th, when the re-vote is scheduled, and asked them to wait in the National Assembly precinct from the morning until the end of the situation.
Kwak Kyu-taek, a senior spokesman, also issued a comment, stressing that the exercise of the right to demand reconsideration is not just a rejection of the bill, but a natural decision to straighten up the values of the Constitution.
The opposition party then pointed out that it should not criticize the exercise of the president's right to demand reconsideration, but reflect on the act of engaging in political disputes for their own political interests, saying it has unilaterally dealt with bills that have not been resolved at all.
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