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The assets of the members of the National Assembly who were elected in the last general election and advanced to the National Assembly were revealed. The average wealth was 2.8 billion won, and one in five was multi-homed. The property of former and current staff of the Blue House was also disclosed, and some of the retirees were still second-homed.

This is reporter Kim Soo-young.

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Of the 175 new property registration targets among the 21st National Assembly members, the most reported property as of the end of May, just before the commencement of the term, was Chun Bong-min of the Future Integration Party.

All reported 91.4 billion won, but the stock alone is over 85 billion won.

Including former lawmakers, the average property of newly registered lawmakers was 2.8 billion won, and if excluded, it was 2.3 billion won.

By political party, the United Party's lawmakers' wealth was the highest, with an average of 4.9 billion won, followed by the Open Democratic Party of 1.86 billion won and the Democratic Party of 1.46 billion won.

The number of legislators with two or more houses, such as apartments and officetels, was found to be 22 members from the Unified Party, 17 from the Democratic Party, 1 from the Justice Party, 1 from the Open Democratic Party, 1 from the transition to the era, and 1 from the independent.

In particular, Democratic Congressman Kim Hong-geol was the only third housekeeper.

Excluding the officetel, there were 31 first-choice clinics for multi-homed people, accounting for 20.8% of the total first-choice clinics.

The properties of former and current high-ranking officials in the Blue House, who were appointed in May, were also disclosed.

All of the 7 newly hired people were either one homeowner or homeless, and two out of six retirees were two homeowners.