▲ Hyunmi Kim, Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (right) and Seonmi Jin, together with the Democratic Party


In addition, the Democratic Party and the government agreed to discuss long-term measures, including the issue of releasing the development restriction zone (Green Belt), to expand housing supply to demanders today (15th) at the TF level.

Assemblyman Jo Eung-cheon, the secretary of the Democratic Party of the National Assembly for Transportation and Transportation, met reporters today and asked questions about how to lift the green belt in Seoul. Said.

The discussion of the countermeasures is centered on the Task Force for Expansion of Housing Supply (TF), headed by Minister of Economy, Finance and Economy, and the Minister of Strategy and Finance, Hong Nam-gi, and the Working Group, headed by Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, Park Seon-ho.

He said, "Isn't it only necessary to meet the demand to get the house price for the government and not only supply it?"

He said, "Even if the supply of housing is decided now, it will not be delivered immediately tomorrow. It will take from 7 to 8 years to 10 years at a short time." "I decided to make a government-wide TF and make it stable and long-term."

He also said, "In the mid- to long-term, balanced development between the metropolitan area and the provinces is important." It has been said that what has been done well, such as innovative cities, must be internalized and distributed to government agencies and businesses in the provinces to control the demands in the long-term. Delivered.

Rep. Jin Sun-mi, chairman of the National Territory Committee, said in a statement, "The National Assembly and the government should do their best to ensure that homes are no longer subject to speculation and that the dream of the people's homes is not frustrated and that real owners maintain stable housing."

In particular, he urged the government to explain the government's efforts to stably supply high-quality homes with specific figures and timings, and to provide sufficient publicity measures for the people to feel relieved.

Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Kim Hyun-mi said, "The government is focusing not only on the normalization of regulations in the demand sector, but also on expanding supply."

In relation to the housing supply plan in the future, Kim plans to supply 770,000 units to the metropolitan area, including 30,000 units of public housing such as the 3rd new city, and the number of apartments in the metropolitan area over the next three years is 44% more than the average in the past 10 years. We expect 180,000 units."

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