Thursday was day two of the National Assembly's annual audit of the
government the Parliament standing committees are inspecting government
bodies in their respective areas and after debate this time where the
possibility of soul lifting sanctions on North Korea and the moon
administration's economic policies our Kim Minji has more the idea of the South
Korean government lifting its sanctions on North Korea stirred controversy
during the audit of the Unification Ministry on Thursday with rival parties
expounding very different views the ruling party said the sanctions do need
to be eased in light of the recent reconciliatory mood and that the
government needs to step up efforts to persuade the international community to
boost inter-korean relations don't you think South Korea at least
should be urging the United Nations to ease or lift sanctions so that the
nuclearization can be sped up at this moment in time we feel that it's too
early for that we will need to consider the North Korea u.s. summit as well as
progress towards denuclearization the opposition argued the sanctions relief
can only come after denuclearization and not the comments by US president Donald
Trump the Seoul needs approval from Washington to lift sanctions is a
warning to the government for strength from that line another issue up for
debate was the ratification of the payment of declaration while the ruling
party said that it's needed to ensure that the agreement has legal grounds to
be implemented even when there is a change in ministration the opposition
criticized the government for not revealing the exact price tag thought
the people will have to shoulder especially hassle plans to modernize
railroads requires the moving of a military base on the northern side the
government needs to be precise about how much this all costs and whether it plans
to move the military base using taxpayer money such discussions have not taken
place we have not paid anything for the moving of a base and even if we carry
out the projects that is something the north should take care of on the Labor
Committee the parties argued about the government's minimum wage hike
the opposition bloc claimed that the government's policies has caused a
crisis in the job market pointing out the decline in new jobs
added while the ruling party said structural issues are to blame
Holle contested issue out the industry committee he wants the government strive
for a nuclear-free energy the ruling party said that it's in line with a
global trend while the opposition raised concerns that it can lead to a surge and
electricity costs Kim Minji Arirang news
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