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In addition, the Democratic Party of Korea urged Acting President Choi Sang-mok to stop the arrogant overreach of the separation of powers when he sent back three bills, including the revision of the Broadcasting Act, which required the integrated collection of KBS license fees and electricity bills, to the National Assembly.
Kang Yoo-jung, a spokesman for the floor, criticized in a written briefing that Choi had already exercised his sixth request for reconsideration, or veto, and that he seemed to be determined to become an acting veto, not an acting president.
He then refused to appoint a constitutional judge and argued that it is unconstitutional and anti-constitutional to reject all legislation passed by the National Assembly, saying, "Do you now openly ignore the legislative power?"
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Kang Yoo-jung, a spokesman for the floor, criticized in a written briefing that Choi had already exercised his sixth request for reconsideration, or veto, and that he seemed to be determined to become an acting veto, not an acting president.
He then refused to appoint a constitutional judge and argued that it is unconstitutional and anti-constitutional to reject all legislation passed by the National Assembly, saying, "Do you now openly ignore the legislative power?"
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