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The ruling ruling party aims to provide the second disaster support fund before Chuseok.
To do this, the fourth supplementary bill containing this subsidy must pass through the National Assembly.
The ruling and opposition parties plan to hold a plenary session tomorrow (22) to deal with it, but because of the support for communication costs and a free flu vaccine, it is expected that it will be difficult to close the gap.
Reporter Choi A-young reports.
[기자]The government plans to start paying the second disaster support fund starting in the second half of this week as soon as possible.
The premise is that tomorrow, as the opposition parties promised, it must cross the threshold of the National Assembly.
However, the ruler and opposition parties have yet to conclude between the 20,000 won of communications support and the free flu vaccine.
First of all, Democrats believe that providing free flu shots is really difficult.
[신동근 / 더불어민주당 최고위원 (지난 18일) : (독감 백신) 생산에 한계가 있고 시기가 늦은 접종은 예방 효과가 떨어지게 됩니다. 정부 확인 결과 추가 제조·수입 또한 불가능한 상태라고 합니다.]In addition, even if only part of the application is free, it requires the consent of the public on how to select the target and it is not easy to obtain additional resources.
So, the Democratic Party plans to process the fourth supplemental bill, including support for communication costs of 20,000 won.
However, the opposition of the popular force is also firm.
They say that the cost of communication is not effective in emergency assistance, and it is simply a disregard for the government and the ruling party to pay off debts and force them to retain them.
In addition, the opposition party’s requirement is to expand support for special care expenses to middle and high school students and to support corporate taxi drivers.
At the same time, he made it clear that he would not be pursued for additional processing time.
[주호영 / 국민의힘 원내대표 (지난 18일) : 훨씬 더 요긴하게 쓰이고 국가에 도움이 된다는 확신이 없으면 저희는 날짜에 끌려서 쉽게 동의하는 일은 절대 없을 것입니다.]As a result, there are concerns that the supplemental bill will be difficult to deal with tomorrow, but in that case, the possibility of a last-minute deal is undermined as criticism for neglecting the public welfare cannot be avoided.
However, some observers say that if the opposition party opposes to the end, the ruling party will go through an independent process to fulfill the promise of payment to Chuseok.
YTN Choi Ayoung[[email protected]]it is.