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Representative Lee Hae-chan of the Democratic Party expressed his apology by saying that he was regretting the recent unrest in the real estate market. The Uri Party criticized the current government's real estate policy as a way to show.

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addition, Democratic Party President Lee Hae-chan said at the Supreme Council today (3rd) that the real estate market has recently been unstable, and said to the public.

[Lee Hae-chan/Democratic Party President: I'll once again say that I'm sorry to show the public this unstable aspect of the real estate market.]

Yesterday, when President Moon Jae-in instructed the countermeasures on real estate, it seems to be a step to keep pace.

Lee emphasized that he will comprehensively check speculative income return along with the rental business policy and real estate tax policy.

Democratic Party leader Kim Tae-nyeon also said he would push forward legislative legislation at the National Assembly in July.

The United Party criticized the current government's real estate policy yesterday, citing that Roh Young-min, secretary-general of the Blue House, decided to sell the Cheongju apartment instead of the Seoul Banpo apartment.

[Hohoyoung/Reunion Party of the Future United Party: I think it's'blindfolded and awful'. Isn't it revealed as a representative case of solving the fundamental problem of the policy without showing it?]

Today's National Assembly is holding a plenary session led by the Democratic Party and attempts to deal with the third supplementary plan.

As the screening process is delayed, the plenary session is expected to take place after 7 pm.

The United Party, which is criticized for ``graduate judging,'' is expected to be absent today.