[Scene video] "People are watching you"...National Assembly Speaker Woo Won-sik asks lawmakers to send his message.

2024.10.04 오후 02:09
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[Woo Won-sik / Speaker of the National Assembly]
Let me say something before I go into my schedule.

It's eight months since the parliamentary conflict began.

It's been a month since the ruling and opposition parties gathered their opinions.

However, the public is really worried that the political talks between the ruling and opposition parties have not yet begun.

Not to mention the urgency of resolving medical gaps, there is really not much time left to solve the problems of entrance exams and medical student leave of absence coupled with medical school capacity.

As the head of the National Assembly, where the will of the people is concentrated, he met with Prime Minister Han Duck-soo yesterday and expressed the frustration of the people.

Instead of exchanging positions while sitting far away, they asked that we should all sit together and talk sincerely.

Trust is the most important thing in the conversation.

The starting line is the trust that it can be released from the conversation.

The last knot should be solved by the government and the ruling party, which are infinitely responsible for state administration.

In particular, the government must approach with flexibility above all else.

I'll talk, but my position is the same as not to change.

I repeatedly ask for a change in the government's approach to the problem.

It depends on whether you save or throw away the time you don't have much time left.

If the government changes its position flexibly, the National Assembly will help the ruling and opposition parties to succeed.

Secondly, I would also like to ask the Members of Parliament one particular thing.

The chairman's attitude is leadership at various opportunities. That's what I'm saying.Every member of the National Assembly is a representative of the people.

Let's keep each other's manners.

That is the courtesy of the people.

It's really too much to talk casually, swear words, jeers, and collective shouts in the plenary session of the National Assembly.

Unless it is a special case, it is a long-standing courtesy of the plenary session to refrain from clapping as much as possible.

This is not because of the absence of solemnity, but because the plenary session is the place where the law that influences the lives of the people and governs the community is finally decided.

This is because it is a space with such heavy responsibilities and a space that realizes and symbolizes representative democracy.

The courtesy of the plenary session is to hold the Member of Parliament seriously and squarely on democracy and legislation.

It is to practice the basics of politics of respecting and listening even if opinions differ.

If dignity disappears from the plenary session, trust in the National Assembly and the legislation of the National Assembly will also collapse.

The people are watching.

The words and actions of the lawmakers come together to become the National Assembly that the people see.

At the very least, you should not frown.

I ask you to restore trust with moderation and dignity.

Then I'll go into the agenda.
 
 
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