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Blue House openly opposes the proposal of Democratic presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung for the suspension of the transfer tax for multi-family homes and the addition of additional budgets. As the Blue House seems to be putting a brake on the announcement of the ruling party candidate, there is also an analysis that it is a conflict between the party offices.



This is Reporter Junmo Moon.



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Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-myung, who has demanded immediate social distancing and preemptive compensation for small businesses, repeatedly urged the formation of an additional budget to raise funds.



[Lee Jae-myung/Democratic Presidential Candidate: It can be very burdensome for the national fiscal burden to increase, but I expect the government to respond actively by forming an additional budget.]



However, the very next day, Lee Ho-seung, the policy chief of the Blue House, publicly opposed it.



[Lee Ho-seung/Chief of Blue House Policy (MBC Radio 'Kim Jong-bae's Focus' interview): (If insufficient) There are measures such as temporary reserve funds, or expansion from the fund side. Currently, we are not reviewing the supplementary budget.]



Director Lee made it clear that he was also negative about the capital gains tax for multi-homeowners proposed by Candidate Lee and the one-year deferral plan accepted by the Democratic Party.



[Lee Ho-seung/Director of the Blue House Policy Office (MBC Radio 'Kim Jong-bae's Focused Eyes' interview): Since we gave the multi-family home for 11 months to transfer, if we return the policy again, the consistency of the policy will be disturbed.]



Candidate Lee previously pressured the Blue House and the government, saying that if the transfer tax is suspended, "supply will expand as multi-housing owners put their houses on the market."



A situation in which the ruling party candidate, who has differentiated itself from the current government, and the Blue House, saying that they have to go their way, and the Blue House, saying that it goes against policy consistency, Rep. Lee Jae-myung-gye, was directly hit, saying, "The people from the Ministry of Strategy and Finance in the Blue House are blocking the eyes and ears of the president." made a statement.



The Democratic Party is scheduled to gather opinions at the general assembly next week, and it is noteworthy what the lawmakers will draw between the ruling Blue House and future power presidential candidates.