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In the political world, a war of nerves continued over the government investigation into the Itaewon disaster.

The opposition party pressured them to make a list of the special committee for the government investigation, but the ruling party has not changed its position to report the results of the investigation.



This is reporter Kang Min-woo on the sidewalk.



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The three opposition parties, the Democratic Party, the Justice Party, and the Basic Income Party, will submit the names of the Special Committee for State Administration Investigation into the Itaewon Disaster to National Assembly Speaker Jin-pyo Kim as scheduled tomorrow (21st).



It is said that there is no choice but to go through the process to process the government investigation plan at the plenary session on Thursday.



The Democratic Party said it was afraid of the power of the people and refused the people's demand, but at the same time put pressure on the justification that it would give it one more day until the day after tomorrow.

[Park Hong-geun/Democratic Party Representative: We are waiting for the power of the people to participate with an attitude of unlimited responsibility as the



ruling party, so we will wait and make a final judgment.]



The position of strength is more solidified.



[Jang Dong-hyeok/Chief Spokesperson for People's Power: Process the budget bill, see the progress of the investigation, and even then, if public suspicions remain in the results of the investigation, the initial position of doing a parliamentary investigation is not at all (no change.)



] Representative Lee Jae-myung explained that it is not only a water ride for the judicial risk, but also that there is no practical benefit in the situation where the investigation is ongoing.



At the general assembly tomorrow morning, it is expected that the existing policy of rejecting the government investigation rather than the theory of compromise will be focused.



In addition, from tomorrow, the review of the government tax reform bill, which is the gateway to next year's budget review, will begin in earnest, including corporate tax, comprehensive real estate tax, and financial investment income tax.



There is a clear difference in position between the ruling party, which says it is inevitable to stimulate the economy, and the opposition party, which says it will block tax cuts for the rich.



The confrontation between the ruling and opposition parties is highly likely to intensify as the disagreement has not been narrowed until just before the list of the special committee on national security is submitted, and another detonator called the budget review is lurking.



(Video coverage: Kim Heung-gi, video editing: Ha Seong-won)