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President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol received a report on the price trend this morning (the 6th).

The transition committee started discussing the new government's real estate measures.



This is reporter Eom Min-jae.



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Seok-Yeol Yoon, the president-elect, received a report today from the executives of the economy-related department of the transition committee on the cause and background of the March consumer price increase of 4% for the first time in 10 years, and the ripple effect it will have on the people in the future.

[Won Il-hee / Senior Deputy Spokesperson of the transition



committee: (Elect Yoon) received a report that various economic indicators and price prospects were gloomy, and instructed the new government to promote measures to stabilize people's livelihood, including prices, as the top priority of the new government despite difficult internal and external conditions.]



He said he urged the current government to prepare special price stabilization measures, including an additional 30% cut in fuel tax.



Afterwards, President-elect Yoon met with the German Ambassador to Korea Mikhail Reifenstol and expressed his gratitude for the German President's congratulatory message.



The president-elect explained that Germany is a key ally that shares the special experience of division, and that during his tenure in office, Korea and Germany sought a way to develop through cooperation.



In the afternoon, we plan to hold a meeting with Chairman Kim Byung-jun and the governors of provincial and provincial governments.



The elected president is expected to express his will to keep the promise of balanced national development at this meeting.



The transition committee started working-level discussions to come up with the new government's real estate measures.



At the first meeting of the 'City Housing Supply Implementation Task Force', which was prepared with the 2nd Economic Subcommittee of the Transition Committee and the Seoul Metropolitan Government of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, the first house in the station area and youth-cost housing, which were the promises of the elected president, were raised on the agenda. and plans to increase the supply of housing were discussed.