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Ruling and Opposition Parties Clash Over Marine Corps Special Prosecution Act: Latest Updates

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Opposition continues between the ruling and opposition parties over the ‘Marine Corps Special Prosecution Act’.

As the ruling party clarifies its opposition, the Democratic Party exchanges views on cooperation with other opposition parties, while elected officials for the first time will begin a tent protest starting today.

This is journalist Kim Jin-ho.

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Park Chan-dae, leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, will meet leaders of other opposition parties, including the Fatherland Innovation Party, for inaugural greetings.

At these meetings, cooperation measures such as the so-called “Marine Corps Special Prosecutor’s Office Act” will be discussed.

If President Yoon Seok-yeol exercises his right to request a review and the Special Prosecutor Law returns to the National Assembly, the Democratic Party plans to hold a plenary session on the 29th before the end of the term of the 21st National Assembly to attempt a review. -vote.

At the Democratic Party Supreme Council meeting held today, leader Park urged President Yoon to “demonstrate his intention to accommodate public sentiment by fully accepting the Law on Special Prosecutor Chae Marine.”

60 early Democratic Party members announced that they will begin emergency action today to enforce the Marine Corps Special Prosecutor’s Act and will continue to protest under tents in shifts of about 10 people per day at the Assembly national.

In the People Power Party, as differences of opinion on the timing of the national convention were highlighted, emergency response committee chairman Hwang Woo-yeo said: “We will do it without delay, so please leave the timing of the event to us.” .

Emergency Committee Chairman Hwang said this in a radio interview, saying that the selection of emergency committee members is accelerating.

On the idea that the delay in the national convention increases the possibility that former Emergency Party Chairman Han Dong-hoon will run for office, he stressed: “I will accept people asking: ‘What’s taking you so long? ‘, but: ‘It’s like this’ because of a specific person.”

MP Choo Kyung-ho, elected yesterday as the new leader of the People Power Party, received a courtesy call this morning to congratulate the inauguration from Hong Cheol-ho, senior secretary to the president for political affairs.

This is Jinho Kim from KBS News.

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