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[정치]Last-minute talks on next year’s budget bill… firebrand as ‘Lee Sang-min impeachment bill’

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Before the end of the normal National Assembly this week, the ruling and opposition parties continue the last minute negotiations on next year’s budget bill.

However, it seems that it is not easy for the opposition and opposition parties to find a solution as the impeachment motion against the Minister of Public Administration and Security Lee Sang-min is being discussed.

When contacting the National Assembly, reporter Kim Seung-hwan!

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Yes, this is the National Assembly.

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Since yesterday, both sides have launched ‘Council 2+2’ How is the progress?

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The heads of the two parties’ policy committees and the secretaries of the committee, who had a brief conversation over lunch yesterday, will meet again at 2:00pm today to continue the discussion in earnest.

The key is the tug of war between reducing the budget for ‘Yoon Seok-yeol’ and increasing the budget for ‘Lee Jae-myeong-pyo’.

The ruling party is in the position that there is nothing to reduce as long as it only includes the necessary budget, but the Democratic Party is fighting that the ‘power budget’ should be cut as is called and that the budget for public rental housing should be cut. increase.

In addition, the opposition and opposition parties are unable to close the gap in their views even with supporting bills in line with the budget, such as tax reduction and corporate tax cuts.

As the Speaker of the National Assembly nails down the full session of the budget bill until the 9th, which is the last day of the regular session,

If an agreement is not reached by today, it was decided that, from tomorrow, representatives of both sides will meet to try to have a final discussion.

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In addition, Minister Lee Sang-min, who holds the responsibility for the Itaewon disaster, is also confused. Are you saying that the Democratic Party can go directly to the impeachment bill?

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As there was no response from the President’s Office last week despite submitting a motion to dismiss Minister Lee,

Inside the Democratic Party, there is also an opinion to go directly to the impeachment bill in the plenary this week.

In an interview with SBS Radio this morning, Jin Seong-joon, head of the National Assembly, said that he would not rule it out, but that it would be decided through the general assembly.

On the other hand, the power of the people reduced the policy of the Democratic Party as having a bulletproof attitude in a situation where CEO Lee Jae-myung’s judicial risk was quite real.

Seong Il-jong, the chairman of the policy committee, appeared on MBC radio this morning and said that he may go to the impeachment prosecution, and he said that if the Democratic Party pushes for a vote, there will be no way, but the budget bill it will not be processed.

In the midst of this, at the full meeting of the National Assembly’s Foreign Affairs and Unification Committee in the afternoon, a report will be held on pending issues related to the president’s foreign missiles and North Korea.

It appears that the battle between the ruling and opposition parties will continue over the timetable and the controversy surrounding Mrs. Kim Kun-hee.

This is Kim Seung-hwan’s YTN from the National Assembly so far.

YTN Kim Seung-hwan (ksh@ytn.co.kr)

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