Candidate Kim Myung-jin Actively Welcomes the Proposal of the "Working National Assembly Act" View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Kim Myung-jin, a preliminary candidate for the National Assembly member of Gwangju Metropolitan City Seo-gu Gap from the Minsaeng Party, stated on the 27th that he actively supports and welcomes the proposal of the "Working National Assembly Act."


Candidate Kim Myung-jin said, "The amendment to the National Assembly Act to create a working National Assembly, also known as the 'Working National Assembly Act,' is scheduled to be submitted to the extraordinary session of the National Assembly with Speaker Moon Hee-sang as the main proposer," and emphasized, "It must be passed during the May extraordinary session and applied from the beginning of the 21st National Assembly's term."


He continued, "Although it is somewhat ironic to legally enforce the working hours of National Assembly members, who are representatives and spokespeople of the people, I believe it is inevitable to prevent the repetition of mistakes like those in the 20th National Assembly," adding, "I think this is a desperate measure for self-reflection and self-innovation regarding the 20th National Assembly, which was embarrassing to the public due to a bill passage rate of only about 30% and a 'plant and animal' National Assembly."



He said, "The lights in the National Assembly members' office building must be on 24 hours a day so that the people can feel safe and secure 24 hours a day," and added, "I will take the lead in making the 21st National Assembly a National Assembly that receives praise and applause from the people by transforming it from a battleground of confrontational politics to problem-solving politics, from factional ideological politics to people-first politics, and from reactive politics to proactive politics."


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