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[Asia Economy Reporters Lee Ji-eun and Lim Chun-han] Lee Jong-bae, Policy Committee Chairman of the United Future Party, stated, "We will soon introduce the United Future Party's first bill," and regarding the controversy surrounding Yoon Mi-hyang, the elected member of the Democratic Party of Korea, he said, "We will operate a task force (TF) chaired by Assemblyman Kwak Sang-do."


At the 21st National Assembly elected members' workshop held on the 21st at the National Assembly Budget and Accounts Committee meeting room, Chairman Lee said, "We are reviewing economic revitalization and resolving blind spots in the social safety net, which were not addressed in the 20th National Assembly, as the first bill."


He added, "In the 21st National Assembly, we will support United Future Party members to lead policies and create an evaluation system to provide incentives to hardworking and capable members. When the 21st National Assembly opens, members should introduce their first bills. While each member will consider their own first bill, we will also announce the United Future Party's first bill soon."



He also announced that task forces will be formed as needed for specific issues, including one to resolve the allegations against the elected member Yoon. He said, "We will form and operate task forces whenever issues arise. Currently, the Yoon Mi-hyang incident is shaking society, and the misuse of donations received by civic groups is drawing public criticism. Our party will also form a task force to investigate the facts, urge investigations, call for resignation, and discuss conducting a state audit."


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