Reported 9 months ago
The parliamentary reform bill has officially taken effect, with the executive branch having already filed a constitutional interpretation. The reform includes a 'contempt of Congress' offense that may affect questioners and those being questioned. Prime Minister Cho Rong-tae made his first appearance in the parliament for questioning since the reform was implemented, stating the need to 'lead by example' to see if the amendments would change the questioning process, emphasizing the importance of mutual respect between questioners and those being questioned. Cho also expressed hopes for rational discussions and respectful behaviors to identify areas of governance improvement, welcoming constructive criticism.
Source: YAHOO