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Following the loss compensation system we just saw, this time we will look at the'profit sharing system' and disaster subsidies.

First, the Democratic Party met with business officials at the National Assembly today (22nd) over how to solve the profit-sharing system.

Conflicting voices continue even in the passport regarding the disaster support fund.



This is reporter Kang Cheong-wan.



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Representatives of associations that belong to internet and startup companies sat face to face with the ruling party president who proposed the profit sharing system.



[Lee Nak-yeon/CEO of the Democratic Party: We invited you to hear your opinions on the topic of how to develop win-win and solidarity more effectively.]



At the closed meeting that followed, Nak-yeon Lee said, "We do not review compulsory methods. "It was said that an association participant said, "There is little profit created compared to the size of the industry," and "Please think about nurturing, not sharing," and it is said that they expressed a dismay.



A spokesman from the ruling party said that there seems to have been a misunderstanding of some companies that the'profit-sharing system' is a system of unilaterally providing profits, and that it was a place to inform the concept of win-win by giving strong incentives to participating companies and clearing the misunderstanding.



The Democratic Party's research institute is considering expanding tax incentives, such as doubling the corporate tax credit ratio for participating companies.



The issue of the 4th disaster subsidy, which President Moon Jae-in drew prematurely, led to an internal debate in the passport that included former Blue House secretary Lim Jong-seok, as Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myeong offered to give subsidies to former residents.



As the government's ruling party took



care of the wavering

public welfare, the power of the people blocked it as a

quick

prescription ahead of the by-election in April.

It is just that the prescriptions that were given out because they couldn't be thrown away.]



Again, it's because of the election consciousness that I can't do anything against it.



Prime Minister Jeong Sye-gyun pushes the loss compensation system, Lee Nak-yeon, the CEO of the profit-sharing system, and Governor Lee Jae-myeong, who advocates for all the national support funds.



All of them are mindful of the next presidential election, so competition and controversy over policies are likely to heat up.



(Video coverage: Kim Seung-tae, video editing: Ha Sung-won)



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