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Choo Kyung-ho, floor leader of the People's Power Party, will take a sick leave and rest today (22nd) due to a sore throat.Floor leader
Chu was scheduled to attend the National Breakfast Prayer Meeting of the Republic of Korea, the 9th anniversary of the death of President Kim Young-sam, the National Assembly Intelligence Committee's plenary meeting, and the party-government council for economic inspection of people's livelihoods, but canceled all schedules.The representative of
Chu explained that he had been in a bad condition for the past, and that he decided to take a day off and rest because his voice did not come out well because of the cold.
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Chu was scheduled to attend the National Breakfast Prayer Meeting of the Republic of Korea, the 9th anniversary of the death of President Kim Young-sam, the National Assembly Intelligence Committee's plenary meeting, and the party-government council for economic inspection of people's livelihoods, but canceled all schedules.The representative of
Chu explained that he had been in a bad condition for the past, and that he decided to take a day off and rest because his voice did not come out well because of the cold.
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