National Assembly begins 26-day annual inspection of government agencies Published: 07 Oct. 2024, 10:32 Floor leader of the ruling People Power Party, Choo Kyung-ho, right, and the main opposition Democratic Party counterpart, Park Chan-dae, speak at a forum held at Lotte Hotel on Oct. 2.

[NATIONAL ASSEMBLY PRESS CORPS.] The National Assembly is set to kick off its annual inspection of the government and state agencies Monday for a 26-day run. On the first day of the audit, 10 of the Assembly's 17 standing committees will hold inspection hearings to scrutinize the management of the central and regional governments as well as their agencies.

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