Rival parties agree to pass deregulatory bills during August extraordinary session

  • 6 years ago
여야, 8월 국회서 규제프리존법 처리 합의

At the National Assembly, lawmakers seem set to pass bills related to deregulation during the August extraordinary session.
During today's meeting the floor leaders and the policy chiefs of the country's three biggest blocs... agreed to deliberate their respective bills on cutting red tape... and to combine them together.
The parties will hold a full floor vote during a plenary session on August 30th.
Parliament members also agreed in principle, to revise a law to better protect the tenants of commerical buildings... in an effort to support the self-employed and small business owners... in light of the minimum wage hike... and a sluggish economy.
They still differ on the specifics but are willing work on a compromise.
Also on the table in the August session: easing regulations on Internet-only banks... and designating the recent heatwave as a natural disaster.

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