As the powerful confrontation between the ruling and opposition parties continued over the ‘defeat of prosecution (completely deprived of the prosecution’s investigative authority)’, the launch of the Yun Seok-yeol government, which was regarding 10 days away, also lit up a red light. This is because the possibility of conflicts between the ruling and opposition parties leading to personnel hearings has increased.
In particular, it is observed that the results of the hearings for Prime Minister candidate Han Deok-soo will have a fatal effect on Yoon-elect. If the Prime Minister, who has the right to make a proposal for personnel appointments, fails, the next government can be launched without forming a cabinet.
On the 28th, opposition parties continue to voice concerns regarding the possibility of a candidate passing the personnel hearing. This is because the approval of the National Assembly is required to appoint a prime minister candidate. Currently, the Democratic Party holds a majority of 171 seats in the National Assembly. If the Democrats oppose, it is impossible to appoint one candidate.
The problem is that as the conflict between the ruling and opposition parties intensifies over the Inspection and Perfection Act, it is difficult for President-elect Yoon to seek cooperation from the Democratic Party. The Democratic Party, People’s Power, and Yoon-elect have been fighting fiercely over the scrutiny.
The ruling and opposition parties reached an agreement as the Democratic Party floor leader Park Hong-geun and the People’s Strength floor leader Kwon Seong-dong agreed to the arbitration plan by National Assembly Speaker Park Byeong-seok, but the ruling and opposition parties reached an agreement as the president-elect Yoon’s position was conveyed that ‘check-and-run is the end of corruption’. was quickly abolished and became a cause for sharp opposition between the ruling and opposition parties.
When the Democratic Party held a plenary session of the National Assembly the day before (27th) and proposed a bill to overhaul the inspection, the people’s power responded by conducting a filibuster. In response, the Democratic Party is speeding up legislation by neutralizing the filibuster by ‘splitting the session’.
In response, Jang Je-won, the elected chief of staff, took out a ‘referendum’ card and started a de facto all-out war with the Democratic Party.
Under the current law, a minister cannot be appointed unless there is a prime minister who has the right to propose a member of the State Council. It may be difficult to even open the State Council because the majority of the State Council members (19 in total), the quorum of the State Council, cannot be met.
For this reason, it is known that some are discussing internally how to retain Prime Minister Kim Bu-gyeom for a short period of time. It is seeking ways to exercise the right to propose through Prime Minister Kim only to candidates for minister agreed upon by the opposition and opposition parties.
However, it is unclear how many candidates the Democratic Party will be able to obtain as the Democratic Party announces ‘awl verification’ for most ministers, including candidates for health and welfare minister Jeong Ho-young and justice minister candidate Han Dong-hoon in addition to one candidate.
An official from the People’s Power said, “The failure of candidate Han Deok-soo to be appointed will put a great burden on the new government, which cannot be compared with the censorship and overhaul bill.” “He said.
(Seoul = News 1)