Chu met with reporters at the National Assembly and responded to an analysis that the situation has changed due to the delayed timing of the re-voting, saying, "I don't think so."
Some of the party reported that the "collective voting rights" plan would be considered, explaining that there have been some proposals from lawmakers before on the voting method, but they are not deciding on a specific method or discussing it in depth.
Reports that a third-term lawmaker's dinner recently called for quick action in the controversy over the "party bulletin board" dismissed it as having never gathered or shared such opinions.
The report that floor leader Choo proposed to put a limit on the number of participants in the Supreme Council after a loud noise among party officials over the controversy over the party's bulletin board at a closed-door Supreme Council also drew the line that there was no such thing.
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