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4 parties agree to fast-track election reform, investigation unit bills
The ruling Democratic Party and three opposition parties agreed Monday to fast-track bills on an electoral reform and the establishment of a unit to investigate high-ranking government officials over corruption. (Yonhap)(Yonhap)
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4 parties agree to fast-track election reform, investigation unit bills
April 22, 2019 - 16:16
By Yonhap
The ruling Democratic Party and three opposition parties agreed Monday to fast-track bills on an electoral reform and the establishment of a unit to investigate high-ranking government officials over corruption.
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