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President Yoon Seok-yeol and Democratic Party Leader Lee Jae-myung Hold First Summit Meeting at Yongsan Presidential Office – AM-PM Editorial Team Report

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[AM-PM] President Yoon Seok-yeol and Democratic Party Leader Lee Jae-myung hold first summit meeting

This is the AM-PM editorial team, reviewing today’s main program (29).

Let’s take a look at what the program is.

▶ 2:00 PM First Summit Meeting of President Yoon Lee Jae-myung… Chadam Hyeong-gyeong of the Presidential Office (Yongsan Presidential Office)

President Yoon Seok-yeol and Korean Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myung hold a meeting at the presidential office in Yongsan.

Today’s meeting, which will be held as a free conference, will last more than an hour in the form of a tea party at the presidential office in Yongsan.

The Office of the President is expected to request legislative cooperation on important issues such as medical reform, while the Democratic Party will request funding for the support and acceptance of Special Prosecutor Chae Sang-byeong.

▶ 2:00 PM First Formal Trial of Former Minister Baek Woon-gyu on the “Moon Administration Blacklist” (Seoul Central District Court)

The first official trial of former Minister of Trade, Industry and Energy Baek Woon-gyu will be held today in connection with the “Moon Jae-in administration’s blacklist” suspicions.

Former minister Baek is accused of having forced the heads of public institutions appointed by the previous government to write letters of resignation without justified reasons.

The indictment was filed in January last year, but due to the sheer size of the documents, the formal trial took place approximately a year after the preparation date for the first trial.

▶ Leaders of government and opposition parties meet under the chairmanship of the President of the National Assembly (National Assembly)

People’s Power Party leader Yoon Jae-ok and Democratic Party leader Hong Ik-pyo will meet today under the chairmanship of National Assembly Speaker Kim Jin-pyo.

We are here to discuss the program and agenda of the plenary session ahead of the last extraordinary session of the 21st National Assembly in May.

The Democratic Party of Korea, which holds the majority of seats in the National Assembly, plans to finalize the Special Prosecutor Chae Sang-byeong law, but the People Power Party opposes this plan.

That’s all for today’s main program. Until now it was the AM-PM editorial team.

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