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South Korea panel opens without main opposition - UPI.com

South Korea's judiciary committee opened without the main opposition as the ruling party prepared to advance prosecution reform bills next week.

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South Korea panel opens without main opposition - UPI.com

South Korea's judiciary committee opened without the main opposition as the ruling party prepared to advance prosecution reform bills next week.

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koreatimes.co.kr4 g fa

Rival parties fail to agree on parliamentary committee formation ahead of plenary meeting - The Korea Times

The ruling and main opposition parties failed to reach an agreement Tuesday on the formation of the parliamentary standing committees for the secon...

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  1. martedì 30 giugno 2026·koreatimes.co.kr

    Rival parties fail to agree on parliamentary committee formation ahead of plenary meeting - The Korea Times

    The ruling and main opposition parties failed to reach an agreement Tuesday on the formation of the parliamentary standing committees for the secon...

  2. venerdì 3 luglio 2026·upi.com

    South Korea panel opens without main opposition - UPI.com

    South Korea's judiciary committee opened without the main opposition as the ruling party prepared to advance prosecution reform bills next week.