SEOUL, Jan. 7 (Xinhua) -- The ruling and opposition
parties of South Korea have agreed to deliberate a motion to ratify the free
trade agreement (FTA) with the United States in February, the Korea Times
reported on Wednesday.
The agreement was made after the main opposition
Democratic Party (DP) ended its 12-day occupation of the National Assembly main
chamber and two committee conference rooms earlier on Tuesday, the daily
newspaper said.
DP legislators and their aides had occupied the
Assembly since late December to block the ruling party's possible unilateral
passage of the disputed bills, particularly the FTA motion with the U.S. and
media-related bills.
The two sides agreed that the ruling Grand National
Party (GNP) can push for a vote on the FTA after discussions with opposition
lawmakers, even if they oppose it, the Korea Times said.
The conservative GNP has 172 seats in the 298-member
parliament, enough to ensure the passage of any bills, except for a revision of
the Constitution, without the participation of opposition legislators. The
liberal DP has 83 seats.
In previous talks, the ruling party insisted that the
bills should be passed in February, while the DP reiterated that they should
work toward gaining approval without setting specific deadlines.
Opposition parties have called for more relief
programs to assist local farmers and companies expected to suffer business
losses if the FTA pact goes into effect.¡¡