“Responsible parties should be dismissed and new discussions should start”
“The leader of the ruling party is in a difficult position···We will support”,

Na Kyung-won (right), a member of the People’s Power Party, is greeting fellow party member Yoo Sang-beom during a seminar on ‘Wages of Filipino housekeepers, issues and solutions’ held at the National Assembly Members’ Office Building on the morning of August 27. Yonhap News,
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, ‘On the 28th, Na Kyung-won, a member of the People’s Power Party, argued, “Those responsible for not resolving the legislative conflicts should step down.”‘,
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, ‘On the same day, during an appearance on SBS Radio regarding the prolonged legislative conflicts, Na stated, “We must come up with proper alternatives as soon as possible” and emphasized the need to start new discussions.’,
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, ‘She said, “If the conflicts have not been resolved to this extent after causing difficulties for the people for a long time, then those responsible should step down” and stressed, “We need to start this discussion anew.”‘,
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, ‘According to recent media reports, the ruling party is reportedly considering a proposal to replace Park Min-soo, the second vice minister of the Ministry of Health and Welfare. When asked whether Health and Welfare Minister Cho Gyu-hong or Vice Minister Park should step down, Na avoided a direct answer, saying, “Let’s stop at this point.” Regarding the recent suggestion by Han Dong-hoon, the chief representative, during the senior party leaders’ meeting to ‘postpone the increase in medical school admissions until 2026,’ Na only said, “I neither agree nor disagree.”.’,
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, ‘Na expressed concern that the party leader and President Yoon Seok-yeol could clash over ways to resolve legislative conflicts, stating, “The ruling party leader is in a very difficult position. Because ultimately, it’s a triangular match of two against three” and added, “Supporting the rise in the ruling party’s popularity and presidential approval ratings should be the focus of the ruling party leader’s role” and said, “I want to support from the sidelines to help you do better politics more naturally.”‘,
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