[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Ju-yeon] The ruling and opposition parties agreed on the legislative schedule for this year's regular National Assembly session on the 19th, and the first government audit under the Yoon Suk-yeol administration will be held from October 4 to 24.


On this day, Song Eon-seok, the senior deputy floor leader of the People Power Party, and Jin Seong-jun, the senior deputy floor leader of the Democratic Party, announced that they had agreed on the schedule for the regular National Assembly session, which will be held for 100 days from September 1 to December 9.


The opening ceremony will be held at 2 p.m. on September 1, and the floor speeches by the negotiation group leaders will take place on September 6 for the Democratic Party and September 7 for the People Power Party, in that order.


Questioning sessions directed at the government will be held over four days: politics on September 19, diplomacy, unification, and security on September 20, economy on September 21, and education, society, and culture on September 22.


The government audit schedule is set from October 4 to 24.


Additionally, plenary sessions for agenda processing will be held seven times in total on September 27, October 27, November 10, November 24, December 1, December 2, and December 8.



Prior to the regular session, the August extraordinary session will continue until the 31st. On the 30th of this month, an extraordinary session plenary meeting for agenda processing will be held, during which non-standing member recommendations for the National Human Rights Commission, the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission, and the Nuclear Safety and Security Commission, as well as bills related to public welfare, are expected to be processed.


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