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Governor Lee Jae-myeong announced that he would give a disadvantage to personnel in the office of an executive in the province who has several homes. It is said to sell everything except one, but there is also a backlash called excessive coercion.

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Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myeong implied that it was unjust to think that officials would make money at home.

[Lee Jae-myeong/Governor of Gyeonggi-do: Someone's unearned income is someone's blood tears.] In the

meantime, he declared that if a senior official had more than two homes, he would give a disadvantage to personnel.

The targets are Gyeonggi-do government officials of level 4 or higher, and affiliated public institutions are headquarter level or higher.

Of the 332 public officials in Gyeonggi-do level 4 or higher, 94 are multi-homeowners, 16 of whom are 3 homeowners, and 9 of whom have 4 or more.

The central government also recommends holding a house only to officials of level 2 or higher, and the voice is coming out.

[Public Officers under Gyeonggi-do: In some cases, they are dissatisfied with the fact that they must be sold unconditionally just as employees of public institutions… .]

[Strong business/lawyer: It is related not only to property rights, but also to freedom of relocation or pursuing happiness. Furthermore, there may be controversy as to whether this could be constitutionally tolerated if two houses are not allowed only for public officials.] In

this regard, the governor stressed that the exercise of fair personnel rights was not against the law, but forced the lead Some say that one thing was overlooked.