<Anchor>
The
Democratic Party is currently holding a congressional meeting to discuss ways to reform the party. Originally, the schedule was scheduled because of the suspicion of money bags at the convention, but as the case of Rep. Kim Nam-guk overlapped, there was more to talk about. I will connect you to a congressional reporter.

So, the debate is still in full swing. What is the atmosphere?

<Reporter>
The rally, which began a little after 4
p.m., has been going on for four hours.

Legislators are also settling dinners with packed lunches and continuing the discussion.

Today's (4th) parliamentary session began with the announcement of the results of a survey of lawmakers on the theme of "Democratic Party Renewal Plan" and a poll of the public and party members.

It said that the situation of the Democratic Party is more serious than most members of Congress and party members think.

This was followed by a report from Congressman Kim Nam-guk's fact-finding team on the coin crisis.

Rep. Kim said that there were some data that had not yet been submitted, and among them, information on the transaction status such as the exchange used, the wallet used, the items of the trading coins, and the income had not been submitted.

Then, 14 members of Congress continued their free speeches.

Lawmakers continued to call for the renewal of the party in connection with the cryptocurrency and money bag incidents, and there were also remarks pressuring the leadership to continue the investigation into Rep. Kim's defection from the party.

It is also reported that there was an opinion that Rep. Kim should be reported to the National Assembly Ethics Committee.

<Anchor>
There are a lot of members of Congress who are speaking out more than
other members of Congress, and we're going to have a debate at the end of today, and there's been talk of this. Is there any way that a conclusion can be reached at the end of the debate?

<Reporter>

Once the debate is over, we will adopt a resolution.

It was expected to wrap up around 16 p.m., but it's hard to estimate when the discussion will end due to the lengthy discussion.

Since the biggest problem is the issue of Congressman Kim Nam-guk, we will have to wait and see if there will be a solution in this regard.

In addition, since this reform was originally planned due to the issue of money envelopes that arose at the time of the convention, it will be interesting to see if it will include details such as the abolition of the delegate system and the need to create its own investigation body.

(Video Interview: Kim Hak-mo, Video Editing: Mira Yu)