<Anchor> The Yoon Seok-



yeol administration plans to implement 110 national tasks selected by the Presidential Transition Committee over the next five years.

Recovery from the corona virus and expansion of housing supply are considered urgent tasks.



Correspondent Howon Choi pointed out the new government's state affairs.



<Reporter> The Yoon Seok-



yeol government selected 'complete recovery and a new leap forward for small business owners and self-employed people affected by COVID-19' as the first national task.



The transition committee estimated that the loss suffered by 5.11 million small business owners and small businesses nationwide over the past two years amounted to about 54 trillion won, and announced that it would pay up to 6 million won in damages depending on the size of the loss.



The exact differential support amount will be announced during the 2nd supplementary budget.



Another urgent task before the Yun Seok-Yeol government is real estate.



The transition committee included the expansion of housing supply, real estate taxation, and normalization of loan regulations side by side among the 110 national tasks.



The Yoon Seok-yeol government promised to provide market stability by supplying more than 2.5 million households within the term of office.



However, concerns about an additional increase in house prices due to the expectation of reconstruction and redevelopment are mountains to be overcome.



As the new government has emphasized the abolition of the nuclear phase-out policy and the strengthening of the nuclear industry ecosystem, it is expected that the new government will not only restart domestic nuclear power plants but also make efforts to export nuclear power plants abroad.



He also expressed his intention to fulfill his promise to pay 2 million won per month to soldiers. However, unlike the promise to pay 2 million won per month immediately after taking office, the sergeant's monthly salary will be raised to 1.5 million won by 2025, plus 550,000 won in savings support. We decided to proceed in this way.



The transition committee said that it would cost 209 trillion won in all to implement 110 national tasks, but raising funds seems to be a homework task.



This is because tax revenue has decreased for three consecutive years, except for last year, and budget expenditure restructuring is also difficult due to large-scale compensation for COVID-19 losses.