Menu Content
Go Top

Politics

6 Contentious Bills Scrapped after Revote

Written: 2024-09-26 18:25:32Updated: 2024-09-26 18:46:13

6 Contentious Bills Scrapped after Revote

Photo : YONHAP News

Six contentious bills, including four media bills that aim to reduce the government's power over public broadcasters, have been scrapped after a revote.

The National Assembly convened a plenary session on Thursday and put to a revote the four media bills as well as a bill on providing universal cash handouts and the so-called "yellow envelope" pro-labor bill, but all were voted down. 

Passage of bills vetoed by the president requires a two-thirds majority attended by more than half of all lawmakers.

The opposition-controlled parliament had passed all six bills between July and August but they were sent back to parliament after being vetoed by President Yoon Suk Yeol last month. 

The main opposition Democratic Party is likely to resubmit the bills.

Editor's Pick

Close

This website uses cookies and other technology to enhance quality of service. Continuous usage of the website will be considered as giving consent to the application of such technology and the policy of KBS. For further details >