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The ruling and opposition parties agreed to deal with more than 110 bills on people's livelihoods at the plenary session the day after tomorrow (26th).
People's Power Kim Sang-hoon and Minjoo Party Chairman Jin Sung-joon met with reporters after the National Assembly meeting and said, "We agreed that there are many additional non-issue bills that can be processed by the end of this year."
The specific list of bills will include the Basic AI Act, the Loan Business Act, and the Depositor Protection Act, but the Special Semiconductor Act is still under discussion.
He added that there were no working-level negotiations on the ruling and opposition parties' government consultative bodies at today's meeting.
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People's Power Kim Sang-hoon and Minjoo Party Chairman Jin Sung-joon met with reporters after the National Assembly meeting and said, "We agreed that there are many additional non-issue bills that can be processed by the end of this year."
The specific list of bills will include the Basic AI Act, the Loan Business Act, and the Depositor Protection Act, but the Special Semiconductor Act is still under discussion.
He added that there were no working-level negotiations on the ruling and opposition parties' government consultative bodies at today's meeting.
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