The National Power Party says, 'Hold a legislative committee meeting on the TK integration law'... The Democratic Party replies, 'Cancel the filibuster first'
The ruling National Power Party and the opposition Democratic Party are engaged in a dispute over convening the legislative committee to process the Daegu-Gyeongbuk administrative integration law.
Daegu and Gyeongbuk Integration: Will it Happen Before the Local Elections?
The People Power Party in South Korea has decided to support the administrative integration law for Daegu and Gyeongbuk after previous opposition from regional lawmakers.
People Power Party shifts to support the administrative integration of Daegu and Gyeongbuk... Will it pass in the National Assembly in February?
The People Power Party has changed its stance to support the administrative integration of Daegu and Gyeongbuk following a vote among regional lawmakers.
[Breaking News] The People’s Power Party has finalized its position in favor of the integration of Daegu and Gyeongbuk administration.
The People’s Power Party in South Korea has officially adopted a supportive stance towards the integration of administrative functions between Daegu and Gyeongbuk, despite some internal dissent.
Korean Power's 'Integration of Daegu and Gyeongbuk' Family Feud... Vote on the 26th to Clarify Position of TK Members
The Korean Power party is facing internal discord over the administrative integration of the Daegu and Gyeongbuk regions, with a decisive vote scheduled for the 26th to gauge opinions among local lawmakers.
The Administrative Integration of Chungnam and Daejeon Fails...Democratic Party says 'Don't Hinder Regional Development' vs. National Power 'Scrap the Bill'
The proposed special law for the administrative integration of Chungnam and Daejeon has been stalled at the National Assembly level, leading to intense political blame between the Democratic Party and the ruling party.
The People Power Party to Decide on Administrative Integration of Daegu and North Gyeongsang Tomorrow... Leadership Meeting with TK Legislators
The People Power Party will hold a meeting with legislators from the Daegu and North Gyeongsang regions to vote on whether to support or oppose the administrative integration of these areas.
President Yoon's Luncheon with Democratic Party Advisory Board... “National Integration is Still Lacking”
President Yoon emphasizes the need for national unity during a luncheon with the Democratic Party Advisory Board, acknowledging ongoing shortcomings in integration efforts.
Jung Cheong-rae: “Is Jang Dong-hyuk Afraid to Meet Me… Responsibility for Opposing Administrative Integration Lies with the People Power Party”
Jung Cheong-rae of the Democratic Party criticized People Power Party leader Jang Dong-hyuk for not responding to his proposal for a meeting to discuss administrative integration between Daejeon and Chungcheongnam-do.
Opposition Parties, Including the Innovation Party, Oppose Rush for Administrative Integration and Demand Adjustment of Processing Time in the National Assembly
Opposition parties in South Korea criticize the Democratic Party's rushed efforts to pass three administrative integration bills and demand a delay for further deliberation.
Passage of Integrated Law for Jeonnam and Gwangju through the Legislative Judiciary Committee... Presentation of the 3rd Commercial Code Amendment Proposal at the General Assembly
The integrated special law for Jeonnam and Gwangju passed through the Legislative Judiciary Committee, while other integration laws faced delays due to insufficient public consensus.
Han Byeong-do criticizes the People Power Party for opposing the Chungnam-Daejeon administrative integration law, saying, 'Was it right back then but wrong now? '
Han Byeong-do, the floor leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, criticized the People Power Party for opposing the Chungnam-Daejeon administrative integration law, questioning their changing stance on the issue.
‘Three Administrative Integration Laws’ Presented at Legislative Judiciary Committee Meeting... Chungnam and Daejeon Can’t Narrow Differences
The Democratic Party has introduced three special laws for the establishment of integrated metropolitan cities in South Korea, but the opposition party continues to oppose the proposal for Chungnam and Daejeon.
They want to impose the Islamic calendar. Barricades against the proposal of the Islamic party to close schools for Ramadan
The Islamic party in Rome is pushing for schools to close during Ramadan, sparking significant opposition and debate over the integration of Islamic practices in public education.
Jeong Cheong-rae proposes meeting to Zhang Dong-hyuk: 'Let’s advance the administrative integration of Chungnam and Daejeon'
Jeong Cheong-rae, leader of the Democratic Party, proposed an official meeting with Zhang Dong-hyuk, leader of the People Power Party, to advance discussions on administrative integration of Chungcheongnam-do and Daejeon.
‘Ruling party majority’ Daejeon City and Chungnam Provincial Council suddenly turns against administrative integration after 7 months
Daejeon City Council and Chungnam Provincial Council, both predominantly from the ruling party, held an extraordinary session rejecting administrative integration with Chungcheongnam-do after previously supporting it just months earlier.
Death of Simon after an integration party: the University of Lille and three students involved are acquitted
A court acquitted the University of Lille and three students in connection with the death of a medical student after an alcohol-fueled integration party in 2021.
Democratic Party Pushes Legislative Speed, Han Byeong-do Says "Administrative Integration Special Law Must Be Processed First"
The Democratic Party of Korea is accelerating its legislative agenda with a focus on prioritizing the Administrative Integration Special Law amidst opposition from rival parties.
Payam Moula: Surveillance cameras and homework help are both part of our view of the good home
Payam Moula defends the Social Democratic Party's integration and refugee policies, emphasizing the importance of listening to residents who understand local realities.
Letter to the Editor. Mohamsson would probably have been deported from Tidöland Sweden
The Liberal party leader is criticized for hypocrisy regarding her own integration journey while supporting policies that hinder others.
The People Power Party Says No to Integration of Daejeon and Chungnam... 'Internal Division Due to Election Concerns'
The Democratic Party of Korea plans to pass special legislation for administrative integration in three regions, but the People Power Party opposes the Daejeon-Chungnam integration while supporting others, leading to political tensions.
The Administrative Safety Committee's Bill Division Passes Three Special Laws... Opposition Party's Absence
The National Assembly's Administrative Safety Committee has approved three special laws for administrative integration in specific regions despite the opposition party's absence from the vote, citing political motives.
What Do the Special Laws for Administrative Integration of Jeonnam and Gwangju by the Justice Innovation Party and the Basic Income Party Contain?
The Justice Innovation Party and the Basic Income Party have introduced bills aiming for the administrative integration of Jeonnam and Gwangju, drawing attention from civic groups following prior legislation proposed by the Democratic Party.
Lee Cheol-woo: 'Daegu-Gyeongbuk Integration Must Be Boldly Pushed Forward'... Targeting Opposition to the Party's Leadership
Lee Cheol-woo, the governor of Gyeongsangbuk-do, asserts the necessity of launching the 'Daegu-Gyeongbuk Special City' through administrative integration, responding to the rising opposition from the ruling People Power Party.
Cho Kuk: "I agree with the proposal of the Democratic Party to form a preparation committee for solidarity and integration... a decision will be made at this week's party committee meeting"
Cho Kuk, leader of the Justice Party, has agreed to the formation of a preparation committee for solidarity and integration proposed by the Democratic Party of Korea, which will be confirmed in the upcoming party committee meeting this week.
After 19 Days... Democratic Party Suspends Merger Talks with the Justice Party
The Democratic Party of Korea has decided to halt discussions on merging with the Justice Party, opting to push for integration after the local elections in June.
[Breaking News] Jeong Cheong-rae announces to halt discussions on merger with the Innovation Party before local elections... Instead, will initiate integration through the Integration Promotion Committee after elections
Jeong Cheong-rae, the leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, has decided to suspend merger discussions with the Justice Innovation Party ahead of the upcoming local elections, proposing instead to form a committee for future integration efforts post-elections.
Daejeon City Council's 'Self-Denial' Farce... Resolution Calling for Residents' Vote on Administrative Integration
The Daejeon City Council has passed a resolution calling for a residents' vote on the administrative integration with Chungcheongnam-do after a shift in government direction, reflecting a contradiction in their previous stance.
The Conflict over Integration Escalates... Party Members Self-Reflecting on 'Neglecting Livelihood Policies'
The conflict within the Democratic Party over the potential integration with the Justice Party is intensifying, with concerns about power struggles overshadowing policies aimed at public welfare.
Democratic Party to Process Special Administrative Integration Law for Chungnam-Daejeon and Jeonnam-Gwangju Before Lunar New Year
The Democratic Party plans to process the special laws for administrative integration of Chungnam-Daejeon and Jeonnam-Gwangju in the relevant committee before the Lunar New Year holiday.
‘Promoting Administrative Integration’ Mayors and Governors of the People Power Party Demand Meeting with President Lee
Six mayors and governors from the People Power Party, pushing for the integration of metropolitan administrative divisions, are demanding a meeting with President Lee Jae-myung to discuss legislative support for their autonomy in fiscal matters.