In addition, the Democratic Party of Korea has decided to push for the enactment of a special law to investigate the December 3 emergency martial law incident and protect public interest informants.
Kim Min-seok, chairman of the Party's Special Committee on Overcoming the Insurrection and National Stability, held a third meeting and said he would push for a plan to reduce or exempt public interest informants to find out the truth about the rebellion.
In particular, the counterintelligence commander, who is obligated to monitor the acts of rebellion, explained that it is necessary to enact a separate special law as it is difficult to find out the truth under the current law due to his involvement in the alleged rebellion.
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