Democratic Party of Korea floor leader Han Byung-do said on the 13th, "We will report the request for a parliamentary inquiry into Coupang's customer data leak and illegal acts to the plenary session on the 15th."
At a floor countermeasures meeting held at the National Assembly that morning, Floor Leader Han stated accordingly, "We must correct the bad behavior of corporations that mock the people."
He went on to say, "We will push through a parliamentary inquiry into the Coupang customer information leak," and emphasized, "The new floor leadership will tighten our shoelaces and go all-out for the success of the Lee Jae-myung administration and a great leap forward for the Republic of Korea."
The "second comprehensive special counsel bill," which passed The National Assembly's Legislation and Judiciary Committee the previous day, will also be handled at the plenary session on the 15th. Floor Leader Han said, "We must investigate more decisively and more meticulously what the existing three special counsels failed to uncover."
He added, "The Democratic Party will surely complete the end of the insurrection as ordered by the people, the recovery of people's livelihoods, and a sweeping social reform," and said, "This is a bill to uncover to the end the planning, orders, and cover-up process of the Dec. 3 insurrection and to dig into the full picture of the insurrection."
After finishing the floor countermeasures meeting that day, Democratic Party spokesperson for the floor Kim Hyun-jung met with reporters and said, "National Assembly Speaker Woo Won-shik proposed that we handle 37 livelihood bills on the 15th, but the People Power Party is opposing it right now," and explained, "The Coupang parliamentary inquiry request and the second comprehensive special counsel bill will be handled on the 15th."