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The fourth supplemental bill passes the National Assembly about a week before Chuseok.
Reduced to selective support for Democratic Party ‘media spending support’
Reflecting people’s demands on strength, such as increasing influenza vaccination and care.
Added support for entertainment bars like lounge lounges … “Considering fairness”
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After negotiating a tug of war between the opposition parties, the National Assembly approved the fourth supplementary bill for the selective payment of the second disaster support. 59 years have passed since 1961 to organize four extras a year. However, at the end of the negotiations, voices of criticism are also emerging within the ruling party, as the target of support includes entertainment bars such as ballrooms. Reporter Song Jae-in’s report. The fourth supplemental bill managed to cross the threshold of the National Assembly a week before the Chuseok holiday. After tedious negotiations between the two major parties, the Democratic Party’s plan to support communications for all the people was reduced to selective support by age groups. Instead, as requested by the force of the people, the goal of free flu vaccination support has been expanded to 1.05 million vulnerable groups, including the disabled. Support for special child care expenses is extended to high school students and KRW 1 million is paid to corporate taxi drivers and private taxis, reflecting the demands of the people. While the budget to secure the Corona 19 vaccine has also increased, the most controversial is support for entertainment bars such as lounges and clubs. Opposition parties explained that they have been barred from cross-industry support that they are collectively banned so far, but this time, considering fairness with other industries, they decided to run for 2 million won each. However, in the end, when the government took the salon as an official target of support, opposition erupted not only within women’s groups but also within the ruling party. Democratic Party Representative Kwon In-sook said on social media that the living room hall was so active that 6 million couples could come and go for 3 months even with the coronavirus, urging him to drop the application . Above all, he pointed to the gap with public sentiment, saying that an organizational culture of gender equality cannot be expected in a situation where the culture of hospitality prevails in the hall. The second highly controversial disaster support fund will be paid one after the other before Chuseok, but controversy over the purpose of the support is expected to continue. YTN Song Jae-in[[email protected]]it is.