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Choo Kyung-ho, a candidate for deputy prime minister for economy, emphasized that 'inflation stability' is the top priority, and said that the supplementary budget cannot be stopped either.

Candidate Hee-ryong Won for Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport announced that he would implement a stable and prudent real estate policy without spurring real estate prices. 



Next is reporter Kim Hyung-rae.



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Choo Kyung-ho, a candidate for deputy prime minister for economy, diagnosed that it is a 'severe situation' in which economic growth is slowing while prices are rising steeply.



Household and national debt is also at an all-time high, so macro policies that can be mobilized are limited.



Candidate Chu declared that he would take the price first.



[Cho Kyung-ho / Candidate for Deputy Prime Minister: The economy ministers will work as a team and solve this current issue, putting price stability as the top priority.]



The problem is that this policy direction is the main promise of President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol, a 50 trillion won Corona 19 loss. The point is that it may conflict with the compensation supplementary budget.



As more money is released in the market, the pressure on inflation is getting stronger. Candidate Chu said, "We cannot stop the supplementary budget," but he will think about what kind of combination he can use to achieve results.



Candidate Hee-ryong Won for the Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, who will lead the real estate policy, emphasized the 'prudent approach' several times.



[Won Hee-ryong/Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Candidate:



They also replied that they accepted the point of lack of professionalism as a means to play a political role in coordinating various experts.



Candidate Hyun-sook Kim for the Minister of Recreation said, "It is difficult to predict the timing of the abolition of the Ministry of Leisure as we plan to collect sufficient opinions."