Democratic Party to Push for Re-vote on Special Investigation Law for Treason and Myeong Taegyun Following Government Questioning
The Democratic Party of Korea plans to push for a re-vote on the upcoming National Assembly's government questioning session and the special investigation bills on the internal rebellion and Myung Taegyun.
The plenary session at the National Assembly in Yeouido, Seoul. Photo by Yonhap News
View original imageAccording to a National Assembly official on the 9th, the Democratic Party has proposed a tentative plan to the People Power Party to hold government questioning from the 14th to the 16th, and to reapprove eight bills including the special investigation bills on the internal rebellion and Myung Taegyun on the 17th.
The People Power Party is reportedly organizing internal opinions regarding the re-vote proposal.
Previously, Choi Sang-mok, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Finance, exercised the right to request reconsideration (veto) on the special investigation bills on the internal rebellion and Myung Taegyun during his tenure as acting president.
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On the 1st, Han Duck-soo, acting president and prime minister, exercised his veto on the amendment to the Commercial Act, which expanded the duty of loyalty of directors to include not only the company but also shareholders.
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