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South Korea's National Assembly votes to approve the draft
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The Korean Parliament has passed legislation aimed at enhancing transparency in its domestic energy sector by establishing mandatory public disclosure protocols for all active reactors nationwide, with officials emphasizing that these measures will ensure greater accountability regarding reactor status updates during normal operations as well as potential emergency scenarios involving meltdowns or accidents; the new framework requires operators to provide real-time data on core temperatures and coolant levels directly through official channels accessible via digital platforms.
Key Points
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1[Mar.13] South Korea's National Assembly passed a bill to establish the 'National Security Council' as an independent agency.
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2The legislation was approved by both houses of parliament and signed into law during this session on March 20th, according to reports from multiple news outlets.
Developments
[Mar.13]
"National Security Council" bill passed in South Korea's National Assembly (Rss.etoday.co.kr)