The expression ‘supporting support’, written by Hong Nam-ki, Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Strategy and Finance, expressing opposition to the scope of the 4th disaster subsidy proposed by the ruling party, is becoming a hot topic.



This is because if the ruling party's policy to simultaneously promote the national disaster subsidies and selective disaster subsidies for the victims of Corona 19 is not prevented, it can be interpreted as meaning that he will withdraw from the post of vice-prime minister.




Deputy Prime Minister Hong said in a post on his Facebook right after the speech of the bargaining group with Lee Nak-yeon, president of the Democratic Party, yesterday (2nd). "It is difficult", expressed his opposition in an euphemistic expression to the parallel promotion of universal and selection support, which CEO Lee mentioned.



At the end of the article, he said, "There is a saying that those who have done their best do not dwell on the results and go forward in a light manner. I hope that they will go forward so desperately and frankly," he said. "From me, I have always supported the feelings of support in my heart. I put it, and I walked every day and I will walk again."



Jiji Ji Ji is an expression found in the Dodeok-gyeong, which means'knowing the stop and stopping where it will stop.'



It can be interpreted as meaning that you are deeply considering your own direction.



Deputy Prime Minister Hong collided with the ruling party over the 1st, 2nd and 3rd disaster subsidy payments, additional budgeting, and capital gains tax imposition standards for major shareholders. .



So, there is no small prospect that this will eventually break the will.



However, it is said within the Ministry of Finance that the deputy Prime Minister Hong's opposition to this time seems unusual.



There are also observations about whether or not you are going straight.



However, Deputy Prime Minister Hong has slightly lowered the tone today.



At a meeting with reporters at the National Assembly, Deputy Prime Minister Hong exclaimed, "Yesterday, CEO Nak-yeon Lee's speech was the most elegant and representative speech with strong policy content while in public office."



"Yesterday's Facebook post was to express the position of the fiscal authorities in a modest expression in the hope that disagreements related to the disaster subsidies and supplementary administration were confirmed."



Deputy Prime Minister Hong left, saying, "I think the content I want to give was well expressed on social media yesterday. I will not answer any more."



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