Yeouido 25 Hours — 2026년 6월 16일
이재명 대통령이 G7 정상회의 참석을 위해 유럽 출장길에 오른 가운데, 국회는 선관위 국정조사 위원 구성에는 합의했으나 법사위원장 배분을 두고 여야 간 팽팽한 힘겨루기가 이어지고 있습니다.
Yeouido 25 Hours — 2026년 6월 16일
Today’s Political Headlines
President Lee Jae-myung departs for G7 summit in Europe
- The Context: President Lee Jae-myung headed to Europe today (16th) to attend the G7 summit. According to the presidential office, the President is accompanied by cabinet ministers. This summit serves as a crucial moment for Western solidarity amidst geopolitical crises, including the shifting situation in the Middle East and the prolonged war in Ukraine.
- Why it matters: As a forum driving the global economy and security order, the G7 summit provides a stage for the President to discuss Korean Peninsula issues and global security cooperation, representing the government's stance on international issues like the Iran nuclear talks and the Ukraine crisis.

Parties agree on NEC probe committee, to be split equally
- The Context: The Democratic Party of Korea and the People Power Party (PPP) agreed on the 16th to form a committee for the National Election Commission (NEC) investigation with an equal number of members from both sides. The PPP will provide the committee chair. The deal was struck by Cheon Chun-ho (Democratic Party) and Kim Seung-su (PPP), the parties' respective floor operations chiefs.
- Why it matters: This formalizes the probe into the NEC following the ballot paper shortage during the June 3rd local elections. While it signals a de-escalation of a major political flashpoint, the parties are simultaneously locking horns over the distribution of the Legislation and Judiciary Committee chair.
People Power Party demands opposition hold Judiciary chair
- The Context: On the 14th, the PPP asserted that the opposition should take the chair of the Legislation and Judiciary Committee for the second half of the 22nd National Assembly. The PPP argued that if the ruling party takes the chair, it could open a path to dropping the charges in President Lee Jae-myung’s cases.
- Why it matters: The Judiciary Committee is a core body that handles not only bill reviews but also parliamentary investigations. Given its direct link to legal issues surrounding President Lee, this demand is seen as a move for checks and balances. Tensions over committee chair allocations are expected to intensify.

PPP Representative Jang Dong-hyuk strikes back at President Lee
- The Context: On the 14th, PPP Representative Jang Dong-hyuk criticized a social media post by President Lee regarding "political responsibility," stating, "Everything you said is right, but have you actually kept a single promise yourself?"
- Why it matters: This reflects the ongoing political fallout from the June 3rd ballot shortage. The clash between the presidential office’s emphasis on accountability and the opposition’s push for investigation is set to influence upcoming parliamentary audits and probes.
National Assembly Trends
- Second half of 22nd National Assembly formation: The parties are currently negotiating the distribution of Speaker, Deputy Speaker, and standing committee chairs. While the Speaker traditionally goes to the ruling party, the fight over key committees like the Judiciary, Planning and Finance, and Defense is expected to be fierce.

Presidential Office & Government
- President Lee’s G7 Attendance: The President is in France today for the G7 summit to discuss Iran nuclear talks, the Ukraine war, and Middle Eastern stability.
- Cabinet Meeting: The presidential office will hold a cabinet meeting at 10:00 today (16th) to deliberate on major government policies.
Party Rivalry
- Ballot Shortage Responsibility: The ruling side emphasizes "shared responsibility" between parties, while the opposition demands the government take clear responsibility and implement preventative measures.
- Committee Chair Strategy: The ruling party aims to secure key chairs to support government operations, while the opposition insists on holding the Judiciary Committee to ensure checks and balances.
Diplomacy & Security
- G7 Summit: Leaders are gathering in France to discuss geopolitical instability. President Lee will use this time to address Korean Peninsula security and the ROK-U.S. alliance.
Upcoming Schedule
- Tuesday, 16th: Cabinet Meeting (10:00) / President Lee at G7 summit.
- Wednesday, 17th: Expected continuation of standing committee negotiations.
- This Week: Intensified negotiations for the National Assembly leadership structure.
Reporter’s View
The G7 summit is a key test for the Lee Jae-myung administration's diplomatic standing. Meanwhile, back at home, the struggle for control of the 22nd National Assembly is the real battleground. While the NEC probe agreement is a small step toward cooling tensions, the fight for the Judiciary Committee chair remains a major hurdle. How the parties compromise this week will dictate the trajectory of the current political landscape.
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