<Anchor> At
today's (16th) national audit held by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, opposition lawmakers accused the failure of real estate policy.
The Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Kim Hyun-mi replied that it would take time to resolve the cheonsei crisis, saying that he was sorry to the people.
First, reporter Hwa Gang-yoon.
<Reporter>
A song by Na Hoon-ah, the Chief of National Affairs of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, came out and burst into laughter.
[Artes hyung!
Why is the world like this, why is it so hard.]
"The people are hurt because of the failure of the government's housing policy."
The testimony of real estate agents has also appeared.
[(There is no rental property).
No, no.
Double (up.) 200 million won is about 400 million, 500 million won is 1 billion.]
Deputy Prime Minister Hong Nam-ki was also summoned.
The tenant was unable to sell the house while requesting a renewal of the contract, so it was braking to resolve the 2nd house, and the owner of the landlord wanted to live in the house.
[Kim Eun-hye/Kookmin's Strength Congressman: He said that it was difficult to find a new house because there wasn't a good charter.
This is the story of Mr. Hong Nam-gi, who lives in Mapo.]
Minister Kim Hyun-mi bowed his head to the point
that he continued. ]
They showed the prospect that the jeonse crisis will not be easily resolved.
[Kim Hyun-mi / Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport: When the rental period was extended from 1 to 2 years in 89, it took about 5 months.
I think it will take some time and I'm keeping an eye on it.] When
asked if there are any measures to overcome the jeonse crisis, I was spared saying that I would watch the market situation more.
(Video coverage: Kim Min-cheol, video editing: Choi Hye-young)
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