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still a matter of whether to provide emergency disaster relief funds according to the government's plan or to give them to all citizens. At this point, it is said that the word "urgent" must be removed from the front, but the party administration failed to find the point of contact and passed the ball to the National Assembly.

Reporter Park Ha-jung.

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Prime Minister Jung Se-gyun reaffirmed the government's position as '70% screening payment 'in the revised speech of the National Assembly.

[Jung Se-gyun / Prime Minister: In consideration of equity among applicants, limited financial resources, etc., some high-income families were inevitably excluded.]

“The Ministry of Strategy and Finance reflects the need to reserve financial resources in preparation for more difficult situations . ” That's it.

However, the ruling party, which promised 'all national payments' in the general election phase, seems to have no intention to step back.

[Lee In-young / Democratic Party Leader of the Democratic Party: This is because the opposition parties clearly promised to pay disaster relief funds to the public as soon as possible. It is time to live up to the promise.]

Some parties in the party will also be discussing "an arbitration plan that pays all citizens, but pays less than '1 million won' per 4 households'."

If the opposition parties agree, it is difficult for the government to refuse as well, but in the general election phase, another word comes from the United Party, which asked all the people to give 500,000 won per person.

[Jae-Won Kim / Chairman of the Future Unification Party Policy Committee (Chairman of the Preliminary Assembly of the National Assembly): Just by issuing government bonds by peeing on the feet, giving 1 million won to the top 30% of households who already have considerable spending power has no effect on promoting consumption. .] The

objection to the issuance of government bonds is the same before and after the general election, but the atmosphere changes from 'all nationals' to 'selected payments'.