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As the economy is expected to freeze again due to the re-proliferation of the corona, the 3rd disaster subsidy is coming out in earnest in the political world.

The Democratic Party has come up with a plan to support the vulnerable, called'emergency countermeasures', which draws 2 trillion won from next year's budget.



Reporter Jeon Byung-nam on the report.



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Democratic Party has decided to bring in reserve funds to support the vulnerable.



Reserves are budgets set in case of a disaster or disaster.



In the next year's government budget, the reserve cost is KRW 5,400 billion.



The Democratic Party's idea is to draw 2 trillion won and use it as a subsidy.



Unlike the 1st disaster subsidy, this time, as in the 2nd time, selective payment is influential.



It is expected that the name will be called'emergency countermeasures' rather than'disaster subsidies'.



An official from the Democratic Party said, “The term “disaster subsidies” may be misunderstood as “payment to all citizens”, so we are discussing a name change.”



Most importantly, how much to give to whom is still in the early stages of discussion.



The key is the agreement between the government and the opposition party.



The power of the people insisted on the payment of disaster assistance, but he urged, "As reserves are money to be stored, we will reduce the budget for the Korean New Deal to raise resources."



The Justice Party exclaims to give 300,000 won more to all the people, especially one million won to self-employed people.



The government has only responded cautiously, saying, "We are paying close attention to the discussion of political rights."