Kwon Sung-dong, floor leader of the People's Power, and Park Chan-dae of the Democratic Party of Korea, will meet with National Assembly Speaker Woo Won-sik one after another and discuss whether to pass the independent counsel law agreement at 11 a.m. tomorrow.
While the Civil War Special Prosecutor Act, co-sponsored by six opposition parties, including the Democratic Party, passed the National Assembly's Legislative and Judiciary Committee, the People's Power will propose the Act on Special Prosecutors by reducing the scope, duration, and manpower of the investigation within the opposition party.
If the ruling and opposition parties narrow their opinions, the agreed special prosecution bill will be processed, but if the agreement fails, the "Civil War Special Prosecutor Act" is expected to pass the National Assembly plenary session led by the opposition party.
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