Eight from Democratic Party, Seven from People Power Party
Appointed from Fiscal and Economic, Political Affairs, and Industry Committees

The Democratic Party of Korea completed the formation of a special committee on the 10th to handle the Special Act on Investment in the United States.


Members of the special committee from the Democratic Party were each appointed from the Special Committee on Fiscal and Economic Planning, the Political Affairs Committee, and the Trade, Industry, Energy, SMEs, and Startups Committee. From the Fiscal and Economic Committee, Assembly members Jung Taeho, Jin Sungjun, Jung Ilyoung, and Ahn Dogeol were appointed; from the Political Affairs Committee, Assembly members Heo Young and Kim Hyunjung were appointed; and from the Industry Committee, Assembly members Jung Jinuk and Park Jihye were each assigned.

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The People Power Party finalized its list of special committee members the previous day. Assembly member Kim Sanghoon, who belongs to the Political Affairs Committee, will serve as chair of the special committee. From the Fiscal and Economic Committee, Assembly members Park Suyoung and Park Sunghoon, from the Political Affairs Committee, Assembly members Kang Minguk and Kang Myeonggu, and from the Industry Committee, Assembly members Kang Seunggyu and Park Sungwoong will each serve as members of the special committee.



According to the resolution on the formation of the special committee, it will be composed of 8 members from the Democratic Party of Korea, 7 from the People Power Party, and 1 from a non-negotiating group. In consideration of the complex nature of the special act, it was stipulated that at least one member each from the Political Affairs Committee, the Fiscal and Economic Committee, and the Industry Committee must be included, and the committee’s term of activity runs until March 9.


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