Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport candidate Byeon Chang-heum said he would smoothly carry out existing government measures to expand housing supply.



Candidate Byeon spoke with reporters today (7th) while attending the hearing preparation office at the Seoul Regional Construction Management Office of the Gwacheon government office.



Candidate Byun asked for a specific plan to give a signal for the expansion of the housing supply. I answered.



Candidate Byun has argued for the need to introduce land-rental housing or redemption conditional housing to stabilize the housing market since his days as a professor at Sejong University.



Regarding the plans to introduce these houses, he said, "There is no specific policy yet decided."



It is believed that candidate Byun should introduce a thorough redemption system for development profits.



In response, Candidate Byun avoided an immediate answer and instead replaced it with the words "I will review all the various contents."



Candidate Byeon, who was previously appointed as the next Minister of Land, on the 4th, was reported to have reviewed the preparation for a hearing at home on the weekend.



Starting today, I started preparing for the hearing as I received reports on current issues from officials from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport at the Gwacheon Office.



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