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A plan to provide 3 million won each to young people who have given up on finding a job is being promoted.

A budget is also set up to protect young people from the risk of charter fraud.



Reporter Eom Min-jae delivers the results of discussions between the government and the ruling party over next year's budget.



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year, when the coronavirus started in earnest, the number of young people who gave up looking for a job reached 220,000.



With the economic downturn inevitably increasing the number of people who have given up on looking for a job, at the party council meeting to discuss next year's budget, measures to support these young people have been put on the table.



First of all, the government has made it possible for young people who have given up looking for a job to receive 3 million won when they complete a vocational program run directly by a company.



In addition, to protect young people from the risk of jeonse fraud, we plan to create a new support budget of 60,000 won per month for guarantee insurance subscription.



[Sung Il-jong/People’s Power Policy Chairperson: To ensure that the government budget is reflected as much as possible within the limits of finance for the socially disadvantaged, future generations, and price stability…

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In addition to a 50% increase in electricity or city gas energy vouchers for the low-income class suffering from high prices, and an increase in the employment incentive for the disabled, it is also decided to reflect the debt adjustment budget for 250,000 small business owners.



However, unlike the previous government, the party government declared that it would manage the finances.



[Kwon Seong-dong/People's Power Floor Leader: It is time to come up with a secret plan to take care of the people's livelihood while maintaining a sound fiscal stance through extensive spending restructuring.]



The Democratic Party's position that active fiscal policies should be implemented rather than tax cuts and austerity for people's livelihood Then, controversy is expected during the regular parliamentary process next month.



(Video coverage: Cho Chun-dong, video editing: Kim Jin-won)