The Democratic Party criticized that President Yoon used his physical force to prevent the execution of arrest warrants, and demanded that the chairman of the committee leave or sanction them, criticizing some members of the People's Power for visiting the presidential residence in Hannam-dong.
Then, the People's Power expressed regret over the political offensive from the beginning of the meeting, and was asked if it was justified that the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit, which has no limit to investigate, would investigate the rebellion.
Lawmakers from the ruling and opposition parties also engaged in a war of words over the rejection of the Four Agricultural Laws, including the Grain Management Act, yesterday after a re-vote.
The ruling party has called for breaking the vicious cycle of repeated single-handed passage by the opposition and the government's veto, while the opposition has countered to hold hearings to find out how unfair the veto is to the bills.
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