In addition, it has been reported that the Democratic Party and the government are considering ways to cover the additional budget of 4.8 trillion won in full national expenses due to the expansion of the nationwide emergency funding for Corona 19.

To reduce the burden on local governments and to expedite processing of the second supplementary budget (additional) for emergency disaster assistance payments.

An official from the Democratic Party said in a media call today (25th), "Emergency and local expenses are 8 to 2 for the emergency disaster support budget based on the lower 70% of income, but the top 30% of the newly added income is the total budget. "We are examining in the direction of organizing," he said.

In the beginning, the government set the budget for disaster support funds based on the 'lowest 70% of income' to 9 trillion won, including 7 trillion won and 3 trillion won, and submitted a second supplementary measure of 7 trillion won to the National Assembly. It was in a state.

Since then, as the party decided to expand the target of disaster relief payments to the 'all citizens', the budget for emergency disaster relief funds increased from 9.7 trillion won to 14.3 trillion won.

Of the added budget of 4,600 billion won, the government was planning to cover 3,600 billion won in government bonds and 1 trillion won in local expenses borne by local governments.

However, due to concerns about the burden of the local government, the government is currently considering a plan to cover the entire amount of KRW 4,600 billion by issuing government bonds.

Only the budget based on the 'lowest 70% of income' applies the ratio of national and local expenses to 8 to 2, and the budget for the additional '30% of income 'payment is only for the national budget.

If this plan is confirmed, the local cost contribution will be maintained at 2,100 trillion won out of the 14,300 trillion won emergency funding budget.

Of the remaining 12,200 trillion won, 7,600 trillion won will be financed by expenditure adjustment and 4,600 billion won will be raised by issuing government bonds.

A key official of the passport explained, "The central government cannot afford to demand a '20% budget matching 'until the top 30% is given disaster relief funds."

Yesterday, Kim Jae-won, chairman of the National Assembly's Budget Settlement Committee, the future unification party, said, “There must be a consent from the head of the local government as much as the share of local expenses increases significantly.”

If the additional budget of KRW 4.6 trillion in accordance with the expansion of the entire nation is set to be the total national budget, the burden of the local government will be reduced, but the size of the government bond issuance will increase, so whether the UNDP, which has raised the issue of fiscal soundness, will agree. It seems to be the key.

The Democratic Party aims to initiate a special law related to voluntary donation of disaster aid funds next week, and to deal with additional measures at the plenary session on the 29th after the jury's standing committee review and the general meeting of the preliminary committee.