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A special law was proposed by the ruling party to compensate the self-employed people who suffered damage due to quarantine measures.

The problem is that it costs an astronomical amount of money, and economic deputy Prime Minister Hong Nam-ki expressed concern, saying he would help as much as possible.



This is Jeong Seong-jin.



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Democratic Party Rep. Min Byeong-deok proposed a law to compensate for the loss, saying that it is a loss caused by the state's quarantine measures. 



We divided the support size based on the loss compared to the average sales for the previous three years, divided into business prohibited, restricted industries, and small business owners who are difficult to calculate losses.



It is estimated that 24 trillion won a month and close to 100 trillion won is needed even from August last year, when distance distance began in earnest. 



That's 18% of the total budget this year. 



Funding is the issuance of government bonds. 



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Min Byeong-deok / Deputy

Democratic Party Member: It is not the government's duty to leave intact the damages of those who have sacrificed specially for the country in order not to owe it.]

Deputy Prime Minister Hong Nam-ki, who has emphasized fiscal soundness, sought help as much as possible. He clarified his concern, saying, "Financials are not anger and water," he said, saying that he would examine it in depth in the direction of giving.



Domestic debt has risen to 44% of GDP last year and is expected to exceed 50% next year, and an additional KRW 100 trillion could be borne by the country's creditworthiness.



[Kim So-young/Professor, Department of Economics, Seoul National University: If you do not provide tweezers, your financial resources will be indefinite, so it is the most important purpose to help you continue economic activities even after the coronavirus (taking into account national debt).]



Damage by business type and business site As each scale is different, the key is how accurately you can grasp the loss of sales. 



There are also concerns that they may miss the right time to apply while spending time investigating complex losses. 



The issue of equality of support for specially employed workers, freelancers, etc., who suffered damage by distancing, is also a task to be solved.