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Members of the Democratic Party convened a special meeting in March and left the Vietnam workshop

On November 3, 2018, members of the Democratic Party’s largest group of lawmakers, ‘Gwell Dyfodol’, and members of the National Assembly held a press conference demanding an apology from the president for the Itaewon disaster and the removal of those who he participated. Minkyu Park Senior Reporter

The Democratic Party’s largest gathering of lawmakers, ‘A Better Future’, left for a workshop on the 2nd in Vietnam. Dozens of lawmakers went on an overseas business trip the day after opening a surprise National Assembly on March 1st, saying the public welfare bill was the priority. Attention was drawn to the fact that the Democratic Party itself dropped the justification for convening an extraordinary National Assembly in March.

According to the political circle, around 20 members of Better Future left for a three-day, two-night workshop in Hanoi, Vietnam this morning. A better future was announced through a press corps announcement, “A better future legislators’ workshop was scheduled to discuss the course of the party at the end of last year and the preparations for the general election, but it was postponed several times according to various political timetables, and then it took place today.” “The detailed schedule is private, and was made with contributions from members of the assembly, not support for the expenses of the National Assembly.”

Despite the explanation of a better future, the outlook on foreign workshops is not good. In response to the Democratic Party’s call for dealing with urgent public welfare bills, such as the Grain Management Act, a special March session of the National Assembly was held from the 1st. Despite the criticism on the power of the people from the representative of the Democratic Party National Assembly ‘Bulletproof’ Lee Jae-myung, he pushed forward with convening a special meeting, but criticism came out that he was giving an excuse for an attack through a foreign workshop.

The power of the people attacked that they had left the country. In a commentary on the day, Yang Geum-hee, chief spokesperson of People’s Power, said, “For the first time in constitutional history, I ignored the National Assembly Act and pushed for the bulletproof 3/1 National Assembly, Lee Jae -myeong , and then the National Assembly was abandoned and went abroad as a group that was not official diplomacy.” Spokesperson Yang said, “Looking for a career path to the Democratic Party in Vietnam? Preparing for general elections abroad? What people will understand? It’s pathetic,” he said. Insider spokesperson Kim Mi-ae also said, “The word ‘public fraud’ is not enough to explain it. It is an act of betrayal of the public that encourages lack of trust in politics and lack of trust in the National Assembly.”

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