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The Democratic Party (DP) has warned it may reconsider the distribution of National Assembly standing committee chairs if legislative gridlock continues. Party leaders argue that key economic bills remain stalled in committees led by the People Power Party, hindering efforts to address economic challenges. They stress that the current system of shared committee leadership is meant to ensure cooperation, not obstruction. The DP signaled it could pursue procedural changes, including limiting the authority of inactive committee chairs. The standoff reflects growing tensions over legislative control and raises concerns about the balance of power in parliament. [PARK YONG-SEOK]