This time, a situation has arisen where the one hundred and fifty-nine MPs elected to the National People’s Power cannot impose the ruling party’s seats in Parliament.
As a result, forty-three MPs of the ruling party are scheduled to be seated on the opposition side of Parliament. Only one 116 MPs can sit in the ruling party.
The 10th Parliament is scheduled to begin on the twenty-first and on that day, they can take their seats in the House as they wish. However, Parliament has prepared arrangements to impose the seats in a formal manner after that.