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Democratic Party leader Song Young-gil said that he would propose to the president to create a special youth minister.

At the same time, he announced that the government would push for a plan to return some of the money spent on credit cards in order to revive domestic demand.



The speech of the representative of the National Assembly negotiating group, and its main contents Reporter Kang Min-woo will deliver.



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Song Young-gil, the leader of the Democratic Party, was undoubtedly the subject of his speech.



In his 30-minute speech, he used the word 'youth' 21 times, and proposed a new special youth minister.




[Song Young-gil / Democratic Party Representative: This is the age of youth disaster. I would like to propose to the President the establishment of a 'special youth minister' to oversee youth issues.]



It is to provide comprehensive support for youth policies such as housing, jobs, and education.



As an economic stimulus package, he announced that he would promote 'credit card cashback' along with additional support for damage to small businesses and disaster relief funds for the entire nation.



For example, the government will return a certain percentage of money to those who have more credit card usage in the third quarter of this year than in the second quarter.



[Song Young-gil / Democratic Party Representative: It is a time when a more responsible role than finance is desperately needed in the recovery of the low-income economy, alleys and the job market, which is still slow to recover.] The



Democratic Party explained that the amount of support for up to 300,000 won was not confirmed.



CEO Song said that national tax revenue in the first quarter increased by more than 32 trillion won compared to last year, and he also expressed his will to push for a second supplementary budget.



In addition, he stressed the need to introduce small module reactors for a carbon-neutral era, and said that he would continue to reform the prosecution service by resolving real estate problems through bold supply, opening the office of prosecutors to the outside, and introducing the ombudsman system.



Although the people's power is cheering for the people, he commented that it should not be limited to a sacrament of words, like the Democratic Party's past four years.



(Video coverage: Kim Seung-tae, video editing: Choi Hye-young)