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Presidential Transition Committee has announced 110 national tasks that will serve as the basis for the Yoon Seok-yeol administration.

When a child is born, 1 million won a month is given to the parents until the first birthday, and the first person who buys a house can get preferential loans.



On the other hand, some of the promises we made have been set back. Reporter Eom Min-jae will tell you the details first.



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The parental salaries that President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol personally promised to lower the financial burden of raising children.



[Yoon Seok-yeol/President-elect (last January): To support the people who want to have children, we will introduce parental salaries to all citizens.]



The transition committee will provide parents raising children before the first child, 700,000 won per month next year, and from the next year onwards. He said he would be paid 100,000 won per month.



The promise of 2 million won per month for soldiers will be promoted by adding savings to the salary.



The sergeant's monthly salary will be raised from 670,000 won this year to 1.5 million won by 2025, and the state will subsidize it with 550,000 won in savings funds to guarantee 2.55 million won per month.



It is a method of receiving a monthly salary, but receiving the savings at once when discharged from the military.



An official from the transition committee explained, "From the government's point of view, if the budget is collected in the form of a fund rather than monthly, it can be managed flexibly and interest income from the accumulated amount can be obtained."



The mortgage loan ratio LTV for first-time home purchases has also been raised from 60-70% to 80%.



The transition committee announced 110 national tasks including compensation for COVID-19 losses and the abolition of the nuclear phase-out policy, but major election promises such as the abolition of the Ministry of Recreation and additional deployment of THAAD were omitted.



(Video coverage: Cho Chun-dong, video editing: Jeon Min-gyu)