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Lee Nak-yeon Democratic Party announces ‘hotel status’ and heated debate
Kim Hyun-mi “The third law on tenancy, not all the causes of Jeonsei’s difficulties”
Democratic Party legislator Jin Seon-mi, controversy over ‘apartment illusion’ comments
The power of the people “Passport greetings ‘real estate abuse’ … the essence of government”
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Recently, passport officials’ remarks on the real estate measures have become controversial one after another. This time, the word ‘must throw away the illusion of apartments’ appeared on the cutting board, but the power of the people criticized that the so-called ‘real estate abuses’ in the passport showed disagreement with the people. Reporter Kim Dae-geun reports. Furthermore, the so-called “hotel letter” controversy flared when Democratic Party Chairman Lee Nak-yeon announced a plan to convert hotel rooms into jeon or monthly rent. Before this, the Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transportation, Kim Hyun-mi, had to be criticized for saying that it is difficult to see the Third Leasing Law as the cause of the cheonsei crisis. This time, the remarks of Congressman Jin Seon-mi, who was in charge of the Party’s Future Housing Promotion Director, became controversial. The problem was that rental villas are no different from the apartments they live in, and that if you abandon the fantasies of the apartments, several types of housing are possible. Ilja Jin explained that the criticism he was speaking about outside of public sentiment was that the purpose was that high-quality rental housing would help solve the immediate problem. In response to this, the people’s power harshly criticized recent “real estate abuses” by passport officials for showing the essence of the regime. He pointed out that the reason why absurd comments continue while trying to cover up with sophistry without acknowledging political flaws due to incompetence and lack of sympathy for the people. As the controversy continues, concerns are mounting about comments that have misread public sentiment. The Democratic Party is in a position that it is unfair to do this for a word, but the housing problem is so serious that public opinion does not improve with a word. YTN Kim Dae-geun[[email protected]]it is.