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The outline of the 2nd disaster support fund, which was controversial over what criteria to give to whom, was decided.

The government is expected to give up to 2 million won to 9 industries, including karaoke and PC cafes, which were unable to operate properly due to distance.

In addition, it is expected that there will be support for communication expenses of about 20,000 won depending on the age group.



This is Park Ha-jung.



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Democratic Party and the government are planning to give up to 2 million won to 9 businesses, not entertainment facilities, out of the 12 business sectors that have been hit by the collective ban order.



Entertainment pubs and Danran pubs are excluded, and karaoke rooms and PC rooms receive subsidies.



[Kim Tae-nyeon/Deocratic Democratic Party Representative: This time, support for installing a ventilator is urgently needed to save the sector and class in a serious crisis.] The



method of collective payment without considering the decrease in sales is a strong method, but the Democratic Party official is a large business establishment. Said financial aid, such as lowering loan rates, was more effective than cash aid.



It is also expected to include a plan to subsidize communication expenses of about 20,000 won for non-face-to-face activities, and passport officials said that the target is for people aged 17 to 34 and over 50.



It is an age group with relatively unstable income.



The official said that if all these benefits are included, more than 27 million people will be supported by the fourth supplementary administration.



In the case of support for the underprivileged, such as specially employed and freelancers, it is more effective to give the same amount regardless of the extent of the reduction in income.



Since the Democratic Party wishes to expand its target, there is a possibility that the target of support such as communication expenses will increase.