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Housing Lease Protection Act will be enforced starting today (31st), which gives tenant tenants the right to sign a contract to live for two more years, and limits the increase in rent to within 5%. The ruling party said it would respond resolutely to market disturbances, saying it would carefully watch the law work properly, and the United Party condemned it as "the riot-level legislation."

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protect the tenant, the contract renegotiation right system and the rent to cheonsei system are passed immediately after passing the State Council today.

The government held a provisional state meeting under the presidency of Prime Minister Se-Kyun Jeong this morning to deliberate and decide on a proposal to amend the Housing Lease Protection Act that passed the National Assembly yesterday.

The Lease Protection Act, which is in effect from today, gives tenants the right to sign a contract to extend the contract for two more years after the existing two-year contract is over, and the increase in rent is determined by local governments within 5% of the previous contract rent. Content.

The Democratic Party has said it will carefully look at how the Lease Protection Act works.

Democratic Party leader Kim Tae-nyeon said he would respond firmly with all administrative power and policy measures when conducting market disruptions.

On the other hand, the United Party condemned the lease law as a riot law.

In-house leader Joo Ho-young, who appeared on a radio program, pointed out that important national affairs were like playing with children's toys.

The remaining three of the three lease laws are the “rent to cheonsei” system, which is expected to be handled at the plenary session on the 4th of the next month, the last day of the provisional National Assembly in July.