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government and the Blue House decided to give the Corona disaster relief fund to only 80% of the people, but voices within the ruling party that the payment target should be increased are continuing.



We want to give it to everyone or expand the scope even more than now, and reporter Yoo Su-hwan will tell you the details.



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Prime Minister Kim Bu-gyeom, in his address to the National Assembly, explained the government's plan to pay 250,000 won per person to the bottom 80% of the income bracket for the 5th disaster.



[Kim Bu-gyeom/Prime Minister: Some of you may feel sad that you only contribute and do not receive benefits. We ask for your understanding.]



However, some Democrats still insist on increasing the scope of payment or giving it to the entire nation, as additional financial resources are required, such as cashback support, and administrative power is also required to selectively pay.



Party leaders are also listening.



[Yun Ho-jung / Democratic Party floor leader: The budget is set by the Ministry of Economy and Finance and consulted with the party leadership, and lawmakers do not follow, but discussion and deliberation like this is democracy… .]



Accordingly, it is known that the members of the National Assembly preliminaries belonging to the ruling party will hold a closed meeting tomorrow to discuss the expansion of the support target.



A high-ranking Democratic Party official said, "There is also a compromise plan that pays up to the bottom 90% of income."



The general real estate tax controversy has also rekindled.



A bill to 'impose the top 2% of public land prices' was proposed by the Democratic Party as a party argument, and it is controversial to round up the tax base to the unit of 100 million won.



For example, if the base price is 1.14 billion won, the tax base is lowered to 1.1 billion won, increasing the number of levies.



The People's Power criticized, "'The roundabouts' is a comedy-like idea that goes against the clarity of the law."



Democratic Party lawmaker Yoo Dong-soo, who introduced the bill, explained, "Tax should be in units of 'billion'.



(Video coverage: Park Jin-ho, video editing: Kim Jin-won)