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Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myung, the Democratic presidential nominee, announced that he would pay 250,000 won per person to all Gyeonggi residents in the Corona disaster relief fund. Other presidential contenders have lashed out, calling it a monopoly ticketing act or a governor's chance addiction.



Correspondent Kang Cheong-wan.



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Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myung's 'Basic Income for All Provincial Residents' plan is to provide disaster support to the top 12% of Gyeonggi-do residents who are unable to receive the 5th government disaster subsidy.



In the fall, at the same time as the government disaster subsidy, we plan to pay the same amount of KRW 250,000 per person in the form of local currency.



The governor said that there is no problem with the finances because Gyeonggi Province's excess tax revenue is 1.7 trillion won.



[Lee Jae-myung/Governor of Gyeonggi-do: The provincial government's additional support for residents excluded from support for financial reasons is to supplement and expand government policy... ]



Opposition presidential candidates have lashed out against the governor.



Former Democratic Party leader Lee Nak-yeon said, "This is a single-handed general ticketing politics with Gyeonggi-do as a hideout 



." I have a regret that I wish I had taken that into consideration.]



Former Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun called it "treason against the Moon Jae-in government."



Former governor Won Hee-ryong, who stepped down from the Jeju governor's office to run for president, accused the former governor's chance addiction, saying that the payment of disaster aid to former residents was probably the purpose of maintaining his office until the end.



Governor Lee countered, saying, "I respected the will of the residents and local councils and made up for what the government could not do."



When food columnist Hwang Gyo-ik, who made friendly comments about the governor, was nominated as president of the Gyeonggi Tourism Organization, former CEO Nak-yeon Lee and former chairman of the Board of Audit and Inspection Choi Jae-hyung criticized it as "a respectful greeting".



The Gyeonggi Tourism Organization explained that it was "a matter that was carried out according to the procedure after going through the public recruitment and personnel recommendation committee."



(Video coverage: Park Jin-ho, Kim Seung-tae, video editing: Yu Mira)    



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