,
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, “On the 30th, the ruling party and opposition parties, including the Democratic Party of Korea, individually processed the amendment to the Educational Broadcasting System Act (EBS Act), the last bill among the ‘Broadcasting 4 Laws’ at the National Assembly plenary session.”,
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, “All four bills, including the Broadcasting Communications Commission Establishment and Operation Act, the Broadcasting Act, and the Broadcasting Culture Promotion Act, commonly referred to as the ‘Broadcasting 4 Laws,’ have passed the parliamentary threshold.”,
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, “With the completion of the expedited handling of the Broadcasting 4 Laws and opposition from the public, the filibuster, a legitimate obstruction of the bills through unlimited debate that lasted for 5 days and 6 nights, has also ended.”,
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, “The ruling party forcibly concluded the filibuster on the EBS Act that began in the morning the previous day at the plenary session on that day, after 24 hours and 40 minutes.”,
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, “Immediately after the end of the debate, the EBS Act was put to a vote at the plenary session and passed unanimously with all 189 present members voting in favor.”,
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, “Ruling party members protested against the forced passage of the bill and left the session, while opposition party members participated in the vote.”,
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, “The Broadcasting 4 Laws include provisions such as changing the current quorum for Broadcasting Commission resolutions from 2 incumbent members to 4, significantly increasing the number of directors at public broadcasters such as KBS, MBC, and EBS, and granting the right to recommend directors to media and broadcasting academic societies and relevant professional organizations.”,
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, “The People Power Party has labeled the Broadcasting 4 Laws as the ‘Leftist Broadcasting Permanent Control Law’ and began filibustering from the 25th.”,
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, “The People Power Party is expected to suggest the exercise of President Yoon Suk-yeol’s veto power regarding the Broadcasting 4 Laws.”,
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, “The three bills excluding the Broadcasting Commission Act were also passed by the opposition alone in the 21st National Assembly, but President Yoon exercised his veto power.”,
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, “(Photo=Yonhap News)”,
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