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supplementary budget bill containing the 5th disaster aid and support measures for small businesses passed the National Assembly early today (24th). The opposition and opposition parties also settled the issue of reassignment of the standing chairperson, which had been tug-of-war for over a year.



Reporter Yoo Su-hwan.



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Early this morning, the ruling and opposition parties held a plenary session and passed the supplementary budget bill.



A final agreement was reached to provide a disaster aid of 250,000 won per person to 88% of the population, excluding 12% of high-income earners.



The original government proposal was to give 80% of the population, but 8% was added by easing the income standards for single-person households and dual-income households.



[Kim Sung / Assembly yegyeolwi national strength Secretary: will the by the addition of support for one-person households and dual-income households able to support the people of a total of 87.8% (disaster assistance)



must hope recover funds again to return to the small business It has been decided to increase the amount to receive up to 20 million won from the existing maximum of 9 million won.



In the end, it is a step back from the supplementary budget without national support or net increase. As a result, the second supplementary budget, which was worth 33 trillion won, increased by 1.9 trillion won.



The issue of reassignment of the standing chairpersons of the opposition parties, which ran in parallel for about a year and two months, also ended.



[Yun Ho-jung / Democratic Party floor leader: The allocation of the standing chairpersons in the first half of the 21st National Assembly is 11 to 7 reflecting the number of seats of the opposition parties.]



The Democratic Party will take over the chairperson of the Judiciary in the first half and the power of the people in the second half, but the allocation of the standing chairperson will reflect the number of seats.



However, we decided to limit the function of the Judiciary Committee to systematic self-examination and shorten the review period from 120 days to 60 days until it is submitted to the plenary session.



The ruling and opposition parties plan to hold a plenary session on the 25th of next month to pass such an agreement.