Controversy over the ruling party's collective right to vote again by the special prosecutor..."Personal opinion". "Dictatorship".

2024.11.27. AM 10:42
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[Anchor]
With President Yoon Suk Yeol exercising his right to demand reconsideration on the third Kim Gun-hee independent counsel law, the battle between the ruling and opposition parties is fierce ahead of the re-vote on the 10th of next month.

Within the ruling party, the plan to attend the plenary session and fill the quorum but give "collective authority" was also reportedly discussed, but the opposition party set the day, saying it would only happen in a dictatorship.

I'll connect you to the National Assembly reporter. Reporter Hong Min Gi!

Yes, is there a possibility that the ruling party will have a "collective right" to re-vote the special prosecution law?

[Reporter]
Yes, some of the three-term lawmakers of the People's Power reportedly proposed a collective voting plan at a recent dinner with floor leader Choo Kyung-ho.

The plan is to receive lawmakers' plaques and ballots when re-voting the Special Prosecutor Act, but not enter the voting booth at all and put the plaques and empty ballots directly into the ballot box.

It seems to be aimed at fundamentally preventing the departure vote because it does not signify anything, such as the approval and rejection of the independent counsel law.

However, floor leader Choo Kyung-ho drew the line this morning that some people do not know how to vote, but they are not deciding or discussing how to vote.

Democrats, on the other hand, are increasing their offensive, saying that this strategy violates individual lawmakers' right to vote.

At a morning meeting, Park Chan-dae, the floor leader, criticized the lawmakers for not thinking of pledging loyalty to Kim Gun-hee as the people's power "muzzled" them.

President Yoon Suk Yeol, who exercised his right to demand reconsideration of the Special Prosecutor Act, said the "Countdown of Collapse" has begun, and he insisted that he would pass the Special Prosecutor Act in the re-vote.

The Democratic Party of Korea is also strengthening its rental offensive by using Lee Jae-myung's recent acquittal of the first trial of perjury teacher charges.

The plan is to postpone the plenary session, which was originally scheduled for tomorrow, to the 10th, and watch the ruling party's internal strife, such as the controversy over the party's bulletin board.

In a call with YTN, a key floor official said there is no possibility that the independent counsel law will be passed at this time, and that even 0.1% should increase the possibility of passing it while aging the atmosphere.

Referring to the four-character idiom "Tosa Gupin," Park Chan-dae, the floor leader, pressed Han Dong-hoon to vote in favor of the independent counsel law and decide whether to survive independently.

On the other hand, the power of the people is confronting that the opposition party is using a different measure, saying that the "single confrontation" against the special prosecution law remains.

Kang Myung-koo, a member of the People's Power Party, said on YTN radio that it was for political purposes using internal division and that he would go to impeachment with the special prosecution under his wing.

In a phone call with YTN, a key floor official also stressed that the cordon is not a cordon of the special prosecution law, but a cordon of constitutional amendment, and that it is not a situation where it will collapse.

[Anchor]
Yes, the National Assembly should submit the members of the special committee on the investigation of the Marine Corps by today, right?

[Reporter]
Yes, it is.

Earlier on the 22nd, National Assembly Speaker Woo Won-sik asked the ruling and opposition parties to appoint a special committee member for the parliamentary investigation of the death of a Marine soldier within the regular session of the National Assembly.

The Democratic Party, which had been demanding a parliamentary investigation, said it would submit the list by today and urged the ruling party to cooperate with the launch of the special committee.

On the other hand, the ruling party seems to need more coordination regarding the parliamentary investigation.

However, it is known that it is not an atmosphere that can never agree to the parliamentary investigation,
A key official in the
National Assembly speaker's office said that even if the people's power does not list by today, it could give them an end to joining the ruling party, and that Woo is likely to judge by looking at the ruling party's atmosphere.

[Anchor]
Yes, let's also look at the internal situation of the people's power. There's a controversy over the bulletin board of the party, right?

[Reporter]
Yes, it is.

As the conflict has not been sealed for three weeks, criticism continues that it misses both reform and people's livelihoods.

Representative Ahn Cheol Soo said in an interview with KBS radio that even an excavator has not been able to block the work that will be blocked by phlegm, and argued that the only solution is for a representative to hold a press conference in person and clarify the facts.

On the other hand, Rep. Joo Jin-woo, chairman of the party's legal committee, said it has been revealed that it has nothing to do with representative Han Dong-hoon's family, and that he will file a complaint against the YouTuber who raised the initial suspicion today.

Jang Ye-chan, a former member of the Supreme Council for Youth, who continues to raise suspicions, said he is trying to be cautious about the accusation, but said there is a possibility of expanding further charges.

I'm Hong Min Gi of YTN in the National Assembly.



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