If there are terms or concepts that are frequently used in the National Assembly that have been overused in a way that do not correspond to the values of democracy, they are “nation” and “the people.” This report critically analyzes this practice of using political language in the National Assembly and highlights the importance of a language environment in which political language containing pluralistic values such as government, society, community, civil society, members of society, and citizens naturally coexist with each other and diverse voices of our society can be expressed through parliamentary politics.