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Parties agree to hold revote on special investigation bills

The floor leaders of South Korea's two main parties on Thursday agreed to hold a revote on the two special investigation bills vetoed by President Yoon Suk Yeol on Jan. 5. The revote on the two bills, one of which pushes for a probe into a stock manipulation scandal linked to first lady Kim Keon Hee, was to take place during a plenary session scheduled in the afternoon. “We plan to deal with the revote of .

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Ruling party proposes new security council against NK threats

The ruling party's floor leader on Wednesday called for the establishment of a trilateral security council formed of members of the Cabinet and the two major parties to counter threats from North Korea. “North Korea is projected to step up its provocations ahead of our general election (scheduled for April 10) and the US presidential election (in November),” People Power Party Floor Leader Yun Jae-ok.

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Rival parties clash over revote on investigation into first lady

Korea's two main rival parties were engaged in a tug-of-war in recent days over the scheduling of the revote on two special investigation bills vetoed Friday by President Yoon Suk Yeol. One of the bills pushes for an investigation into stock manipulation allegations against first lady Kim Keon Hee. The main opposition Democratic Party of Korea is currently considering filing an adjudication with the Constitution.

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Opposition party passes contentious labor, broadcasting bills

The main opposition Democratic Party of Korea on Thursday afternoon passed a contentious pro-labor bill and three broadcasting bills during a plenary session at the National Assembly, a move that comes after the ruling People Power Party announced that it would withdraw threats of a filibuster. The partial amendments to all three broadcasting bills and the pro-labor “yellow envelope bill” were unilaterall.

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