Wednesday, December 8, 2010

two parties in S.Korea collided over 2011 budget plan


Hong Young-pyo (C), one of the lawmakers from opposition parties, climbs onto the parliament chairman's seat as he joins his party in scuffling with lawmakers (L) of the ruling Grand National Party (GNP) at the National Assembly plenary session hall in Seoul December 8, 2010. The opposition lawmakers were trying to prevent lawmakers from GNP from passing new bills, including the new year's budget bill. South Korea's government rammed through the 2011 budget on Wednesday amid brawls between lawmakers over billions of dollars of spending on controversial projects to clean up the country's rivers.
Source:www.chinadaily.com

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