<The Anchor> After

hearing the government's plan to pay for disaster assistance, the United Nations is planning to launch a budget review if only a few conditions are resolved. "There is no reason to object," said former lawmaker Kim Jong-in, who will be the chairman of the emergency response committee.

Reporter Baek Woon.

<Reporter> The

Ministry of Strategy and Finance yesterday (24th) explained to Kim Jae-won, chairman of the National Assembly's National Assembly, how to expand the target of emergency disaster relief payments to the whole population.

As the target of payment increases from 14.7 million households to 21.17 million households, the Ministry of Information and Technology issued a deficit government bond to increase the additional size by 3,600 billion won and to secure 1 trillion won in local expenses.

In the end, it is a structure in which the central government pays 11.2 trillion won and the local government pays 3,110 billion won.

Chairman Kim said that if some conditions were resolved, he would start a budget review.

Whether the local government agrees on the increase of KRW 1 trillion in local expenses and whether or not to enact a special law that will serve as a legal basis to induce contributions from high-income families.


[Jae-Won Kim / Chairman of the National Assembly Preliminary Committee (Future Integration Party): If the government

brings the budget properly, it will enter the budget screening accordingly.] The variable is the local cost .

Earlier, the heads of 17 regional governments nationwide complained of the difficulties of local finances and demanded that, "If disaster relief funds are given to all the people, please pay them in full."

Chairman Kim digged into this, and former Assemblyman Kim Jong-in, who will be the chairman of the unification party on the 28th, said "There is no reason to object to the opposition party" in relation to the former national payment bill.

Controversy is expected over the funding method and the effectiveness of voluntary donations, but the possibility of consensus has been weighed in order to pay for the disaster relief fund in May.